Re: amd64 dualcore nad raid1
I use that exact board with the same setup. The RAID1 on it is not true RAID, so I use the Linux Software RAID to set up two RAID1 arrays of 2 drives each (i need two separate physical arrays for my purposes). It works well, and performance is good. Debian Sarge with the 2.6 kernel detects all hardware nicely. I recommend that setup. - Naz Francesco Pietra wrote: i intend to setup a workstation for quantum mechanical calculations (organic chemistry) with a couple of amd64 dualcore 265 and a couple of STA hard disks 360GB raid 1 (mirroring for security reasons). Do you think that mainboard Tyan Thunder S2877ANDF x 2 Dual Opteron under debian testing/unstable provides adequate raid 1 support without going to expensive 3ware products? I plan to have 2GB ram, but that is not enough for the calculations and frequent access to disk occurs. Remember that i am based in italy where the market is under rigid control by whom you can easily imagine so that it is not easy to get what one wants (for example main boards). i am happy when i meet a handler who follows my linux requests, most do not. thanks for answering Francesco Pietra -- MrNaz photo gallery and journal at: www.mrnaz.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: amd64 dualcore nad raid1
Apologies, I use a slightly different board, the one on the Tyan Transport Server Chassis GT24. Its the same chipset though, so you can pretty safely assume Sarge will have the same support for it. - Naz. Naz Gassiep wrote: I use that exact board with the same setup. The RAID1 on it is not true RAID, so I use the Linux Software RAID to set up two RAID1 arrays of 2 drives each (i need two separate physical arrays for my purposes). It works well, and performance is good. Debian Sarge with the 2.6 kernel detects all hardware nicely. I recommend that setup. - Naz Francesco Pietra wrote: i intend to setup a workstation for quantum mechanical calculations (organic chemistry) with a couple of amd64 dualcore 265 and a couple of STA hard disks 360GB raid 1 (mirroring for security reasons). Do you think that mainboard Tyan Thunder S2877ANDF x 2 Dual Opteron under debian testing/unstable provides adequate raid 1 support without going to expensive 3ware products? I plan to have 2GB ram, but that is not enough for the calculations and frequent access to disk occurs. Remember that i am based in italy where the market is under rigid control by whom you can easily imagine so that it is not easy to get what one wants (for example main boards). i am happy when i meet a handler who follows my linux requests, most do not. thanks for answering Francesco Pietra -- MrNaz photo gallery and journal at: www.mrnaz.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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unsubscribe - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: debian-amd64@lists.debian.org Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 9:48 PM Subject: Re: amd64 dualcore nad raid1 On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 11:53:58AM -0500, Lennart Sorensen wrote: On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 05:40:47PM +0100, Francesco Pietra wrote: i intend to setup a workstation for quantum mechanical calculations (organic chemistry) with a couple of amd64 dualcore 265 and a couple of STA hard disks 360GB raid 1 (mirroring for security reasons). Do you think that mainboard Tyan Thunder S2877ANDF x 2 Dual Opteron under debian testing/unstable provides adequate raid 1 support without going to expensive 3ware products? I plan to have 2GB ram, but that is not enough for the calculations and frequent access to disk occurs. Remember that i am based in italy where the market is under rigid control by whom you can easily imagine so that it is not easy to get what one wants (for example main boards). i am happy when i meet a handler who follows my linux requests, most do not. raid1 is trivial to do with just the cpu. Writing is simply writing the same data to both drives (no calculations requried) and reqding is just comparing the data (or just read one copy). No need for hardware raid for raid1 at all. Len Sorensen And from what I've heard, Linux's software raid is more reliable and simple than most hardware RAIDs. -- hendrik -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: amd64 dualcore nad raid1
On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 05:40:47PM +0100, Francesco Pietra wrote: i intend to setup a workstation for quantum mechanical calculations (organic chemistry) with a couple of amd64 dualcore 265 and a couple of STA hard disks 360GB raid 1 (mirroring for security reasons). Do you think that mainboard Tyan Thunder S2877ANDF x 2 Dual Opteron under debian testing/unstable provides adequate raid 1 support without going to expensive 3ware products? I plan to have 2GB ram, but that is not enough for the calculations and frequent access to disk occurs. Remember that i am based in italy where the market is under rigid control by whom you can easily imagine so that it is not easy to get what one wants (for example main boards). i am happy when i meet a handler who follows my linux requests, most do not. raid1 is trivial to do with just the cpu. Writing is simply writing the same data to both drives (no calculations requried) and reqding is just comparing the data (or just read one copy). No need for hardware raid for raid1 at all. Len Sorensen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: amd64 dualcore nad raid1
On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 11:53:58AM -0500, Lennart Sorensen wrote: On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 05:40:47PM +0100, Francesco Pietra wrote: i intend to setup a workstation for quantum mechanical calculations (organic chemistry) with a couple of amd64 dualcore 265 and a couple of STA hard disks 360GB raid 1 (mirroring for security reasons). Do you think that mainboard Tyan Thunder S2877ANDF x 2 Dual Opteron under debian testing/unstable provides adequate raid 1 support without going to expensive 3ware products? I plan to have 2GB ram, but that is not enough for the calculations and frequent access to disk occurs. Remember that i am based in italy where the market is under rigid control by whom you can easily imagine so that it is not easy to get what one wants (for example main boards). i am happy when i meet a handler who follows my linux requests, most do not. raid1 is trivial to do with just the cpu. Writing is simply writing the same data to both drives (no calculations requried) and reqding is just comparing the data (or just read one copy). No need for hardware raid for raid1 at all. Len Sorensen And from what I've heard, Linux's software raid is more reliable and simple than most hardware RAIDs. -- hendrik -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: amd64 dualcore nad raid1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And from what I've heard, Linux's software raid is more reliable and simple than most hardware RAIDs. -- hendrik All of my research on the topic certainly agrees with that assessment. Basically, I have found: - If you pay less than about US$1000 for your card, you are getting fakeraid (that is, software RAID implemented in firmware) - With disks being so cheap today, you are hard pressed to justify using anything other than RAID1 - The software RAID in the kernel is much more uniform, in that you can manage disparate hardware in exactly the same way -Roberto -- Roberto C. Sanchez http://familiasanchez.net/~roberto signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature