Hi andi,
You didnt mention your RAM size, disc speed etc so it's quite hard answer
your question.
As for a true database (RDBMS) system, with serious data, i would not use
openbsd.
You should check the homepage of your database software distributor and
look out for something like "supported os". If openbsd is on the list i m
>
> Hello,
>
> It will depend what you want to do with your server.
>
> Firstly, I suggest you to remove your graphic card if you can. It will
> make noise and heat for nothing and will increase your power
> consumption.
> If you need a "simple home" server, to store/share files on your
> network, set-up your owncloud and/or run a database for personal
> developments, I think your hardware is good.
>
> I can't say if OpenBSD is the best system for your use as we don't
> know your use. OpenBSD can run a database (postgresql, mysql, redis,
> mongo..), but the performance will depend of your workload.
>
> Best regards,
> Charles RAPENNE
>
> 2013/3/13 Andi <andiro...@gmail.com>:
> > Hello everybody,
> >
> > I'm thinking about putting the openBSD 5.2, in a desktop machine, in
> order
> > to make this a server.
> >
> > The hardware configuration is:
> > intel i3, 1TB of HD, nvidia 9800.
> >
> > But I'm wondering about this, if it will be good idea?
> > If it's recommended... if openBSD is good to run a database... etc
> >
> > Any sugestion, critict, whatever... feel free to answer.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > ..:: Andi ::..