I've generally had good luck with Tyan motherboards in terms of
Linux compatibility and stability.  Most of their boards are
server-oriented, which seems to be what you need.

tim

On Tue, Jan 01, 2013 at 05:16:57PM -0800, Chaz Sliger wrote:
> Looking for motherboard recommendations and a good place to buy.
> Don't care about gaming or whizzy graphics.
> This will be used for financial analysis and database operations.
> Need connections for 6 disks (3 sets of mirrors).
> Need at least 16 Gb of ram.
> Mostly interested in getting a solid reliable board.
> Regards,
> Chaz
> 
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