> First, please, don't quote everything when you are replying to only some > part of it. > > Ta Quang Thai a ?crit : > >> My suggest to buy an IBM, HP or Dell server if you need a stable, >> performance and cost effectiveness! >> > About stableness, I have been using "asian" motherboards (mostly ASUS) > for servers for more than 10 years without any problem. About > performance, well, it's quite difficult to discuss it without having > specified clear needs first, but for a file server the disk speed will > be your bottleneck so what's the need for high bus bandwith or other > technical trick here? About cost effectiveness, nothing more to say > after having seen the first two points... ;-) > > >> For the OS you can consider Asianux Server 3 and we can give you a >> help if needed. >> > The same for the free/libre Debian GNU/Linux OS, with probably far more > documentation available on the Internet, to help install or harden it > (make it a bit more secure than by default) as well. > > Cheers, J.C. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > HanoiLUG mailing lists: http://lists.hanoilug.org/mailman/ > HanoiLUG wiki: http://wiki.hanoilug.org/ > HanoiLUG blog: http://blog.hanoilug.org/ Oh :)
Thanks for your quick discussion! motherboard from asian country also a good stuff. ASUS or something like that still present on the market and also have it's own supporter. But it's a motherboard and may we have to consider lots of thing for a server set that we may have to take responsibility at our own. For my experience, I think that I'm not technical enough to make consideration. It's need to be someone to take responsibility about this. It's stable :) For the file server or something like that, you are right! Cost effectiveness may have to consider from many thing, it's not only from the hardware it self (mention about TCO). For the OS, it's just a recommend only, chose at your hand ;) Thai -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.hanoilug.org/pipermail/hanoilug/attachments/20071227/2c25414a/attachment.htm
