I will defintly try the vnode and buffercache parameters for these are
totally new to me
On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 10:24:20AM +0800, Alan Cheng wrote:
> I did this on a similar hardware (Atom d525 + 4G + 100M LAN + 1 SATA2
> drive) a few weeks ago with OpenBSD AMD64 snapshot, but now I switched to
> Ubuntu due to file copy performance issue. I can get around 10MB/s on
> OpenBSD, but arou
I did this on a similar hardware (Atom d525 + 4G + 100M LAN + 1 SATA2
drive) a few weeks ago with OpenBSD AMD64 snapshot, but now I switched to
Ubuntu due to file copy performance issue. I can get around 10MB/s on
OpenBSD, but around 20MB/s with Ubuntu on the same hardware.
One major difference he
> to be prepared for storage desaster i am planning to upgrade my home
> box.itis a intel atom d525 with 2gig mem. Im planning to build up a
> small raid 10
> with standard sata 5.25 inch drives. 1000 mbit lan. This storage will
> mainly be used for samba shares, backups and nfs shares. Of course i
Hi there,
to be prepared for storage desaster i am planning to upgrade my home
box.itis a intel atom d525 with 2gig mem. Im planning to build up a
small raid 10
with standard sata 5.25 inch drives. 1000 mbit lan. This storage will
mainly be used for samba shares, backups and nfs shares. Of course i
Hi,
I understood that this list is not meant for me to show off what I did with
this nas stuff.
I'll just post once the work is done so it may be of interest to some.
At the moment I'm doing a custom install cd, not sure how long it will take if
I ever outcome all difficulties but I'll bet.
Here'
On Mon, 30 Aug 2010, Jean-Francois wrote:
I'm thinking about starting something aroung openbsd such as a layer
making it an easy enough to manage home nas server of good quality.
That capability is already there. As others mention, NFS is in base and
Samba can easily be added from ports.
Th
On 30/08/10 13:03, Jean-Francois wrote:
Hello,
I was thinking about how to help openbsd project, and since I am not able to
help in programming, I'm thinking about starting something aroung openbsd such
as a layer making it an easy enough to manage home nas server of good quality.
I have not ye
On 8/30/2010 8:03 AM, Jean-Francois wrote:
I was thinking about how to help openbsd project, and since I am not able to
help in programming, I'm thinking about starting something aroung openbsd such
as a layer making it an easy enough to manage home nas server of good quality.
Well, it already
Hello,
I was thinking about how to help openbsd project, and since I am not able to
help in programming, I'm thinking about starting something aroung openbsd such
as a layer making it an easy enough to manage home nas server of good quality.
I have not yet the whole picture of how to do it but
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