Hi,
it's not really about the machines but more the hardware.
FreeBSD is quite diverse in what it can run on so best bet check the
HCL's off the www.freebsd.org website as that would give you the best
idea!
Otherwise just install and see what works and doesn't. FreeBSD is
pretty comprehensive of
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/6.3R/hardware-i386.html
Could you suggest a model of this servers and processors please?
We've had mostly good experiences with Dell's servers.
while i have one IBM and 2 self-assembled servers recently, both works
fine. just check the hardware (by chipset, e
In response to "Odeth Solano" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi
>
> Can you suggest us, what kind of servers are supported to run if Free Free
> BSD 6.2?
> HP? Dell? ]IBM?
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/6.3R/hardware-i386.html
> Could you suggest a model of this servers and processors please?
We've
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Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm looking to retire my PIII freebsd box for something a little more of
age-
> being that I'm at a non-profit I do not have the largest of budgets-
>
> On that note I have never used and AMD before for a server so I was looking
> at this
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Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm looking to retire my PIII freebsd box for something a little more of age-
> being that I'm at a non-profit I do not have the largest of budgets-
>
> On that note I have never used and AMD before for a
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From: "Jean-Paul Natola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm looking to retire my PIII freebsd box for something a little more of age-
> being that I'm at a non-profit I do not have the largest of budgets-
>
> On that note I have nev
On Fri, Jun 11, 2004 at 06:53:17PM +0100, Mike Woods wrote:
> Anyway, to the point, is there a big hardware compatability list anyway,
> i dont mean like the one on freebsd.org rather a site stating actual
> tried and tested cards and the like as opposed to chipsets and controllers ?
for laptops