RE: [Veritas-bu] Master and Media HW and OS..

2006-01-24 Thread Mark . Donaldson
A lot of us have been having trouble using Linux as a media server, especially in a drive-sharing environment. Check the history on ths list for a lot of details. -M -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Hampus LindSent:

RE: [Veritas-bu] Master and Media HW and OS..

2006-01-24 Thread Dhotre, Shekhar
Veritas-bu] Master and Media HW and OS.. A lot of us have been having trouble using Linux as a media server, especially in a drive-sharing environment. Check the history on ths list for a lot of details. -M -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL

RE: [Veritas-bu] Master and Media HW and OS..

2006-01-24 Thread Johnny Oestergaard
I dont know anything about Linux, but in our installation I use Windows 2003 on my combined master/media server. The server is a Dell 2850, 2 x 3,6 Ghz HT Xeon CPUs. I use 2 Emulex LP1 HBAs to give me access to the SAN (2 connections to disk and 2 to tapes) and one Qlogic HBA to

RE: [Veritas-bu] Master and Media HW and OS..

2006-01-24 Thread Scott Jacobson
Johnny, Can't say I share the same opinion regarding issues with Linux running asmedia or masterservers ina NetBackup environment. I've been using Linux (SLES 8/9) media servers in a SSO environment with ACSLS for the better part of a year and a half and haven't had any major issues. Sure,