[zfs-discuss] Re: Cheap ZFS homeserver.

2008-01-15 Thread Marcus Sundman
So I was hoping that this board would work: [...]GA-M57SLI-S4 I've been looking at that very same board for the very same purpose. It has 2 gb nics, 6 sata ports, supports ECC memory and is passively cooled. And it's very cheap compared to most systems that people recommend for running

[zfs-discuss] Re: Cheap ZFS homeserver.

2007-01-31 Thread Tom Buskey
As a followup, the system I'm trying to use this on is a dual PII 400 with 512MB. Real low budget. 2 500 GB drives with 2 120 GB in a RAIDZ. The idea is that I can get 2 more 500 GB drives later to get full capacity. I tested going from a 20GB to a 120GB and that worked well. I'm finding

Re: [zfs-discuss] Re: Cheap ZFS homeserver.

2007-01-31 Thread Robert Milkowski
Hello Tom, Wednesday, January 31, 2007, 2:01:19 PM, you wrote: TB As a followup, the system I'm trying to use this on is a dual PII TB 400 with 512MB. Real low budget. TB 2 500 GB drives with 2 120 GB in a RAIDZ. The idea is that I can TB get 2 more 500 GB drives later to get full capacity.

Re: [zfs-discuss] Re: Cheap ZFS homeserver.

2007-01-31 Thread Nathan Kroenert
Urk! Where is this documented? And - is it something you can do nothing about, or are we ultimately trying to address it somewhere / somehow? Thanks!! Nathan. Bill Moore wrote: On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 05:01:19AM -0800, Tom Buskey wrote: As a followup, the system I'm trying to use this on

[zfs-discuss] Re: Cheap ZFS homeserver.

2007-01-30 Thread Wes Williams
On 1/18/07, . [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: SYBA SD-SATA-4P PCI SATA Controller Card ( http://www.newegg.com/product/Product.asp?item=N82E168 15124020 ) From my home ZFS server setup, I had tried two Syba SD-SATA2-2E2I PCI-X SATA II Controller Cards without any luck; both cards' BIOS'