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duty as our server. A RAID 5 array hooked up to a Perc/3 SC RAID controller comprising three 36 GB hard drives and a usable capacity of 72 GBytes served as a hard drive system. The server demonstrated good hard drive performance. And that means that no server...
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PERC 4 performance
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15K drives for a total of 12. I had our server folks build 3 RAID 0/1 arrays of 4 disks each. We're running Windows 2000 Advanced, and this is going to be a database server (running MS SQL Server 2k). While setting up my databases, I had occasion to copy...
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Supermicro PDSML-LN2+ looking for Raid 5 drivers for Linux
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based RAID 5 created within the RHEL installer. I have provided a link below with instructions on how you may create your RAID within the installer. Please note that you will first need to disable the onboard RAID for the drives to be recognized by the RHEL...
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Lord Of The RAIDs - The Two Toasters
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Lord Of The RAIDs - The Two Toasters. raid rye. Who said only PCs could be modded and that server designs had to be boring? THG sits down with designer Dave Goeke who discusses his pride and joy: a Linux file server with RAID storage in a working toaster. Or...
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Please Share Your MultiMedia Storage Strategies?
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environment) At the present time I use a 0.3 Tbyte server: it's pretty much a stock Red Hat Linux system with a stack of disk drives configured as RAID 5. Linux systems come with SAMBA, a server for Windows boxes. I keep all live data on the server,...
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Windows server 2003 raid 5 becoming very slow
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Windows server 2003 raid 5 becoming very slow. Having 3 1Tb disks on my server in a raid 5. Recently this volume has become very slow, both read and write are about 4 times slower than it used to be. Locally copying a 1 Gb file to this volume was like 30-60...
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Media Server vs NAS, benefits?
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my videos on it, I can watch them all the same as I could from a media server right? You can do the same on both, but the media server has a few added benefits. On a media server you can RAID the drives so that you don't lose any data when a drive fails....
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Help with new hard drives
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i meant to put 500gb 7200rpm drives in the original post not 80gb. I keep a backup image of my os with all the drivers and what not already installed on my home server so if the raid array fails and i lose data it wont be a big deal, it will just piss me off....
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NT4.0 Server to Win2k Pro Workstation
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that I want to install Win2k Pro to use as a desktop. Any ideas on how to do this? the server has raid.. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.setup () I have an old Server running NT 4.0 that I want to install Win2k Pro to use as a desktop....
