Give a serious look at the IDE raid 5 Cards if your on a tight budget if not
go for SCSI and yeah I'm sure the ram would be good too. Not like Ram is
very expensive right now I would go for some of that. 

If you looking for real security I would try to stay away from striping that
is very dangerous ( I do it at home) but I wouldn't do it on a server. 

Good luck

 -----Original Message-----
From:   Bastian Dingeldein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Wednesday, September 19, 2001 11:39 AM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Re: [Ltsp-discuss] are there any server configuration
examples?

thanx to everybody.

my server is an athlon 1 gig with 512 meg of ram. i think the problem will
be the slow udma ide hdd.
possible hardware upgrades are.
- another 512 meg of ram
- 2x u2w lvd scsi hdds  striped by software raid
- 3x u2w lvd scsi hdds software raid 5

the client are slow p75 and p200 with 16 or 32 megs . in the future up to 30
are used for perl and java developement, mailing and as internet stations.

possible? ;)


i like xfce but i think i will take a look on icewm.

btw: its running at a school with 1100 pupils. if it works fine, i think it
have to serve many clients more.

mfg bastian


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