Hello
Does anybody know how to restart the scripts which configure XFree4 in
unstable so nicely?
Thanks
James
H
Hello!
a bit offtopic, but:
*My home machine is connectod to the internet with a dsl modem and pppoe
*my isp has configured the stuff so that from the internet only
connections to the port 113/tcp are allowed(I'm running ssh on that port
at the moment)
*I have another machine on the net, with two
I'm looking for a good hardware raid 1 (mirroring) solution for Debian. Will
the promise cards work with Debian or is there a better solution thanks.
Andrew P. Kaplan
Network Administrator
CyberShore, Inc.
http://www.cshore.com
I couldn't give him advice in business and he couldn't give me
The 3ware cards work really well. www.3ware.com and check out the Escalade
6200/6400? or 7xxx series if you have 64-bit PCI slots.
- jsw
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Kaplan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 5:20 PM
To: Debian-Isp
Subject: hardware raid
I'm
If you are looking for Ultra 160 SCSI, the Mylex AcceleRAID 170 may be
something that you want. I recent purchased about 30 of these cards for a
RAID 1 solution for some rack servers. They work pretty good. RAID0,
RAID1, Spanning (JBOD), RAID5. You can backup and restore the controller
Actually... come to think of it... I wonder if ANY RAID controller does
the following...
- appears to be just ONE hard disk (eg. hda) to the server
- actually has 2 or more hard disks connected to the RAID controller (but
only shows up as one to the OS)
- if in RAID1 mode (mirroring), if one disk
Yes, please visit 3ware's web site. Their Escalade controller takes ATA/66
and ATA/100 disks, and provides a SCSI interface to the OS. Drivers for
linux and various Windows platforms are available. I've had good
experiences with their controllers and use them in production.
- jsw
These are all very standard features in hardware SCSI RAID controllers that
I know of, but my knowledge of IDE RAID controllers is very limited. If all
of the RAID controller functions are not transparent to the operating
system, it is not a hardware RAID controller as far as I am concerned. If
SWWWEET. I knew this was in my bookmarks somewhere
Check this out;
Linux IDE-RAID Notes
http://www.research.att.com/~gjm/linux/ide-raid.html
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