Le mercredi 3 novembre 2010 21:17:11, David Burgess a écrit :
> On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 9:29 AM, Xavier Brochard <xav...@alternatif.org> 
wrote:
> That said, it's important to plan for worst
> case, and future needs as well. I tend to agree with the Luke in
> recommending a 6-core CPU with a second socket for upgrading.

 yes, I have to not forget that.

> > - I want to use a SSD for the system and a NAS for homes directory and
> > for storage space of the proxy. Comments?
> 
> SSD for system and Windows VM. Sandforce controllers are where it's at
> right now. My current server has a pair of Intel G2 80GB SSD in RAID0
> (software). You lose TRIM in RAID, but that wasn't a concern when I
> built it, and performance has been great (overkill, even).

Do we really need RAid-0 with SSD? OK, something can allways goes wrong, but 
now that the mechanical part (the hard drive) are away, it is unlikely to 
happen (or else we need to mirror the motherboard, the ram, the chipsets, 
etc.).

> check out this interesting blog post, which I've used on several
> installs using several Ubuntu releases. You don't have to go 100% ro,
> but it's still good for pointing out directories that could
> unnecessarily bottleneck your IO or cause accelerate the death of your
> SSD.
> 
> http://www.staldal.nu/tech/2009/11/15/linux-with-mounted-read-only-2-0/

interesting, thanks.

> Have fun with your new build.

more than the current one for sure!


Xavier
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