On Friday 25 July 2008 11:07, Account for Debian group mail wrote: > Hello, > > I'm in the process of replacing one of our mail servers with a new > machine. Is Debian stable enough on the Intel or AMD dual core 64 bit > processors for a mail server? > > This machine will get heavy use and runs hard for 24 hrs a day. > > Any suggestion for something fast but very stable?
I run a few multi-terrabyte file servers and a couple of application servers with two dual-core 64-bit chips per box, and it's been rock-solid running "etch", with a few minor caveats: - Watch the hardware -- "etch" is getting kind of old. I've had smooth sailing with Tyan motherboards, but of course my experience is anecdotal. "Server class" motherboards tend to be pretty conservative and have better standards compliance than "consumer class" motherboards, but you should still be careful. - For certain nVidia chipsets in combination with large XFS file systems, you need to boot with "iommu=soft" in order to avoid (infrequent) random filesystem errors. See the Debian "etch" release notes for details. The server world seems to me to be Linux in general and Debian in particular's strong suit. -- A. -- Andrew Reid / [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]