tsuraan wrote:
> Yeah, I know I could use the board as a Linux machine, but then I'd lose 
> ZFS/z2 and a decent NFS4 server, which would sort of defeat half the purpose 
> of why I want to make a new file server; decent media conversion speeds being 
> the other half of the reason.  
>
> Other than buying a Sun machine, can anyone recomend a motherboard that 
> supports dual-AMD and a ton of SATA ports?  I'd definitely go for the Sun 
> machine if I could, but that's a bit outside my budget...
>  
>  
>   
I have an Asus L1N64-SLI, dual Socket F (Athlon FX parts) with 12 SATA
ports (which works out of the box with the native SATA driver) and up to
8GB of RAM.

Ian


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