MCP+I
Network Engineer
AT&T Government Solutions, Inc.
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supernet
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 9:02 PM
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Subject: RE: Everything working now? [7:49438]
$4,000? Kind of expensive. I
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Paul,
I'm sure that you'll get 1000 diffent suggestions on this, but my
preference is Compaq. The DL380-G2 offers everything you'll need. You
can
get Dual processors, SCSI-RAID, etc, and they are fully Redhat
compliant
I'm just curious, whats the newsgroup running on now?
""Paul Borghese"" wrote in message
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> GroupStudy is definitely causing me to age prematurely! Ok, I think the
> list, newsfeed, and website are back in operation. I did disable the
> archive searc
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Kevin Stone
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 2:01 PM
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Subject: RE: Everything working now? [7:49438]
I'd agree with the 2u and Dell recommendations. Much more flexible and
better redundancy in the 2u systems. If the box will sit in a
"popul
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> Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 11:51 AM
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> Dude- Your Getting' a Dell! :-)
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> Seriously, I think you could pick up a
Paul,
I'm sure that you'll get 1000 diffent suggestions on this, but my
preference is Compaq. The DL380-G2 offers everything you'll need. You can
get Dual processors, SCSI-RAID, etc, and they are fully Redhat compliant.
We are using several of them with Redhat 7.2, and they are awesome. Th
Dude- Your Getting' a Dell! :-)
Seriously, I think you could pick up a Dell Refurb 1U system with
extended warranty at a steal... and they work great!
2U would be the way to go though, that way you can get RAID 5
Hot-Swap-ability, and have plenty of cooling space for the SCSI Drives.
BTW- What
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