Dear List,

 

I'm planning to migrate soon from Red Hat Linux 7.0 on an HP xw6000 workstation 
with dual Xeon processor.

 

Please, any suggestion for the best Linux flavour to get the most out of 
today's crystallographic software? I've seen that both Ubuntu and Fedora are 
quite common.

 

Also I'm in doubt about the following: will it be safer to use two mirror hard 
disks (as I'm doing now) or to use one HD for the software and one for the data?

And, finally, please, what HD size is today most reasonable (big, but still 
fast enough)?

 

Thanks a lot,

 

Claudia

 

 

 



Claudia Scotti Dipartimento di Medicina Sperimentale Sezione di Patologia 
Generale Universita' di Pavia Piazza Botta, 10 27100 Pavia Italia Tel. 0039 
0382 986335/8/1 Facs 0039 0382 303673



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