Excuse me, but what kind of services does demand for such a configuration? What is the current load on the server?
Thanks. On 7/17/05, Kevin Frand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Last week I built an OpenBSD 3.7 FTP server on: > > PowerEdge 2850: > Intel. Xeon processor at 2.8GHz/1MB Cache, 800MHz FSB 28528 > Additional Processor: > Intel. Xeon processor at 2.8GHz/1MB Cache, 800MHz FSB 2P28 > Memory: > 2GB DDR2 400MHz (2X512MB), Single Ranked DIMMs 1G2D4S > Hard Drive Configuration: > Drives attached to embedded PERC4ei, RAID 1, 2 Drives required MR1 > Hard Drive Backplane: > 1x6 Hard Drive Backplane,PE2850 1X6BKPL > Riser Card: > Riser with PCI-X Support and Embedded Raid (ROMB) Support ROMBPCX > Primary Controller: > Embedded RAID (ROMB) - PERC4ei (Embedded Integrated) ROMB > Primary Hard Drive: > 146GB 10K RPM Ultra 320 SCSI Hard Drive 146G103 > 2nd Hard Drive: > 146GB 10K RPM Ultra 320 SCSI Hard Drive 146G103 > 3nd Hard Drive: > 146GB 10K RPM Ultra 320 SCSI Hard Drive 146G103 > Network Adapter: > Intel Pro 1000MT Copper Gigabit Network Adapter 1000MSP > > It's running great so far! > > Anon Y. Mous wrote: > > >Hi: > > > > Is the Dell ROMB PERC 4ei RAID controller chipset > >supported by OpenBSD 3.7/i386 (or CURRENT)? > > > > I am considering a Dell PowerEdge 2800 model server > >(Dual 64-bit Xeon @ 3.0 GHz EMT64) and would prefer to > >choose a RAID option that is fully compliant with > >OpenBSD/i386. > > > > I specifically want to avoid choosing an Adaptec > >solution (e.g., Adaptec SCSI Card 39160) if it could > >cause problems with the OpenBSD device drivers. > > > >- [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > >http://mail.yahoo.com > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Kevin Frand > Systems Engineer > eFilm > (323) 308-3013 > [EMAIL PROTECTED]