Bob Richards wrote:
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Hi Folks:

This is my first post here. I believe it is the correct list for my questions. 
If not,
please excuse me and direct me to the proper list.

I have been using Linux as my WorkStation since V0.98 Kernel, so I know a bit 
about NIX's
I am giving up on Linux for various reasons which I won't go into here.

Welcome to FreeBSD land.. :)

I am setting up a Dell 2400 Server for FreeBSD use. I ordered the Big $79.00 
CD/Manual set
for 6.1, and it should arrive in a few days. In the mean time I am setting up 
the server.

The Dell, a dual CPU machine, has a PERC 2/Si controler, with 6 17GB drives. I 
am in the
process of verifying/formating the individual drives as I type. The next step 
will be to
create containers, which will appear as DRIVES to the new OS.

My question is what is the best configuration for FreeBsd? I want some form of 
RAID, and
as fast a file system as is possible. I will be doing a very COMPLETE install, 
as I like
to do things like switch from KDE to Gnome once in a while, and have tons of 
office-type
apps. I need a full "C" development system, as well as a complete FreePascal 
setup. My CVS
Repository is around 10GB, and my Home dir currently has 10GB of additional 
stuff :-(

Swap drive, should probably be a piece of one of the 17GB drives (NO RAID) the 
Box has
500MB ram......

One way to do this would be to set up two drives as a mirror, and the other 4 drives as either a RAID 5, or for more performance a RAID10 (a mirrored pair of 2 disk stripes).

Once you've got the OS installed, you'll want to check out the ports collection (make sure you install it during the install) - cd to /usr/ports/ and look around. The Handbook (on freebsd.org) is absolutely incredible, and tells you nearly everything you need to know about nearly everything FreeBSD related, so I'd suggest looking at the section on the ports collection. There are roughly 15,000 ports that you can install easily, to get your KDE/GNOME environment just how you want it.

Eric



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Eric Anderson        Sr. Systems Administrator        Centaur Technology
Anything that works is better than anything that doesn't.
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