On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 17:44, Chris Albertson wrote: > --- calvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > I am real close to finalizing my hardware selection for my Asterisk > > test > > machine. I am going to use the following hardware: > > > > Dell 400SC w\Red Hat 9.0 > > > > 1 - 4 Port TDM40B Card (FXS) > > 3 - Wildcard X100P Cards (FXO) > > It does not matter if the PC is a Del, Compaq or you built it yourself. > What matters is the mother board that Del is using. Find out > if there is a way to assign each Digum card it's > own interrupt. > > Don't bother with the RAID controller it will not work with Linux. > but Linux has it's own RAID in software.
If you value your data, don't use software raid. If you value performance don't use software raid. If you value uptime/stability don't use any raid on IDE. What matters as far as the computers being used is that you are unlikely to get your hands on a real server class motherboard without having bought it in a Dell or Compaq. It also matters as to the supporting hardware. If the PSU isn't quality enough, then it doesn't matter what motherboard you use. Dell doesn't want to deal with your system after sales. They will put a few extra dimes into the PSU so it stays in shape for a few more years. The companies you are most likely to purchase a case from will usually expect you to not come after them if the PSU fails. So why would they bother to spend the extra money to make the PSU last longer. Also Dell is more likely to have a part to fix your machine in the mail within hours instead of you waiting till you can get to the store to purchase your replacement part before RMAing the part and waiting the couple of weeks for the replacement. In general, you get what you pay for, and less so when you go bargain hunting. It all comes down to the same old problem of figuring out what your time and downtime are worth. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users