Once upon a time, Rick Stevens said:
> Speaking as someone who has run a CDN in the past and one that currently
> runs an origin services company, 15K SAS drives work just peachy in the
> server environment. SATA also works but is slower, of course. Fastest
> would be fiberchannel or SCSI drives
On 10/11/2011 06:44 PM, Leonardo wrote:
> 2011/10/11 Scott Rouse :
>> (...)
>>
>> Configure them however you need to. The configuration you use depends on
>> your needs.
>> (...)
>
> Thank you, i'll choose the SAS disks, you and google are saying that's
> a good option, ;-)
Speaking as someone w
2011/10/11 Scott Rouse :
>(...)
>
> Configure them however you need to. The configuration you use depends on
> your needs.
>(...)
Thank you, i'll choose the SAS disks, you and google are saying that's
a good option, ;-)
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On Oct 11, 2011 9:35 PM, "Leonardo" wrote:
>
> 2011/10/11 Scott Rouse :
> >(..)
> > Never had a problem with SAS disks. We use them in servers all the time.
> >(..)
>
> Ah, this is a good news, i was afraid with possible known and unresolved
bug.
>
> How do you boot this machine. My previous bare
2011/10/11 Scott Rouse :
>(..)
> Never had a problem with SAS disks. We use them in servers all the time.
>(..)
Ah, this is a good news, i was afraid with possible known and unresolved bug.
How do you boot this machine. My previous bare experience was with a
hp machine with a preconfigured sas di
On Oct 11, 2011 9:08 PM, "Leonardo" wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> Anyone have any issues using SAS harddisks (15k rpms) with Fedora or
> Red Hat? i'm looking for assemble a server and i'm wondering if such
> terrain is safe or if i should keep 10k rpms regular sata instead.
>
> thanks in advance.
Hello everyone,
Anyone have any issues using SAS harddisks (15k rpms) with Fedora or
Red Hat? i'm looking for assemble a server and i'm wondering if such
terrain is safe or if i should keep 10k rpms regular sata instead.
thanks in advance.
For instance, i'm looking at this machine:
http://www.d