On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 20:20:53 -0600 Nathan Ingersoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
babbled:

> On 1/30/06, The Rasterman Carsten Haitzler < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > PowerEdge 850 (1u): Pentium D Dual core 3.2Ghz 2x1MB L2 Cache, 2GB 667MHz
> > DDR
> > RAM, SATA Raid Controller, 2x250GB SATA 7200rpm Drives, 24x speed CD.
> > Standard
> > next business day on site warranty support (nothing special) = $2744
> >
> > PowerEdge 1850 (2u): 3Ghz Xeon 2MB L2 Cache x 2, 2GB 400Mhz DDR RAM, SCSI
> > Raid
> > Controller, 2x146GB SCSI 10000rpm Drives, 24x speed CDROM. Standard next
> > business day on site warranty support (nothing special)  = $4272
> 
> 
> These seem like reasonable systems, but the 1850 is actually a 1U system.
> The 2850 is the 2U. I'd lean towards the 2U system as we have more room to
> add drives as we can afford to. I configured it with an embedded RAID
> controller with three 73 GB drives in a RAID 5 configuration and it came out
> closer to $3500.

although seriously - how much space WILL we need? the 1u has 250GB of disk
space (raid mirroring so double read-rates are possible). 250GB is likely 10
times what we woudl ever need... ? we arent storing dvd collections or mp3
collections... the e17 cvs module when checked out is 170MB of so. even if we
need 100 times as much for history - we still have space to burn. sicne its a
cvs mirror it needs no history - just the current checkout.. soo... :)

> I am a little concerned about making a decision without some information on
> what traffic levels we should be expecting and a base system to compare
> against. Unfortunately, SF doesn't provide CVS statistics. We pretty much
> have one shot to get this right, if we find the system is under-powered
> we're stuck with an expensive mirror.
> 
> Anyway - so what do you guys think? to me it seesm as if we have a target of
> > about $3500 to meet at this stage (we need some extra for shipping and
> > handling, and then some extra in the kitty for when warranty runs out and
> > we
> > need new parts or we need to ship someone up to the server to fix it etc.
> > or
> > whatever - i also just like over-estimating costs and coiming out with a
> > pleasant surprise)
> >
> 
> This seems like a reasonable goal, and we can fish around for any available
> discounts or donations until we reach that point.
> 


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The Rasterman (Carsten Haitzler)    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
裸好多
Tokyo, Japan (東京 日本)


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