The software RAID that comes with the 2.2 kernel does IDE and SCSI. Works
pretty seamlessly. Only problem is, you must make sure the partitions are
set correctly as it must load the drivers before it can use the RAID
device. I usually put /home on a RAID and move my web sites, database,
etc...
On Fri, 4 Aug 2000, Florian Lohoff wrote:
| > Just wanted to know if there was a Debian way of installing qmail for a
| > large ISP environment :) I haven´t seemed to found any info on
| > partitioning recomendations, and such and such... Any ideas ?
|
| The lack of answers might be due to a IMHO
The software RAID that comes with the 2.2 kernel does IDE and SCSI. Works
pretty seamlessly. Only problem is, you must make sure the partitions are
set correctly as it must load the drivers before it can use the RAID
device. I usually put /home on a RAID and move my web sites, database,
etc...
On Fri, 4 Aug 2000, Florian Lohoff wrote:
| > Just wanted to know if there was a Debian way of installing qmail for a
| > large ISP environment :) I haven´t seemed to found any info on
| > partitioning recomendations, and such and such... Any ideas ?
|
| The lack of answers might be due to a IMH
Hi,
have any of you ever heard of or used a RAID controller
that is capable of "RAIDing" with IDE disks? Is there
suuport for a card like this in Linux?
Attila
Hi,
have any of you ever heard of or used a RAID controller
that is capable of "RAIDing" with IDE disks? Is there
suuport for a card like this in Linux?
Attila
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On Fri, Jul 28, 2000 at 10:00:59AM -0700, Simon Tennant wrote:
> > Multiply that by 2500 and that's 75G of
> > data transfer, it would be 2 hours of network transfer on 100baseT if you
> > didn't have timeouts and retransmits. Of course with that load you would
> > have heaps of timeouts and it wo
On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 11:57:14AM +0300, Catalin Ciocoiu wrote:
> What filesystem can be used for file sharing ?? Is NFS ok ???
You havent got that much a choice - NFS is not a good solution
but one of the most used - autofs/nfs
> What kind of authentification can be used in this network ?
No
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 10:31:37AM +0200, Neil D. Roberts wrote:
> Hi !
>
> Just wanted to know if there was a Debian way of installing qmail for a
> large ISP environment :) I haven´t seemed to found any info on
> partitioning recomendations, and such and such... Any ideas ?
The lack of answers
On Fri, Jul 28, 2000 at 10:00:59AM -0700, Simon Tennant wrote:
> > Multiply that by 2500 and that's 75G of
> > data transfer, it would be 2 hours of network transfer on 100baseT if you
> > didn't have timeouts and retransmits. Of course with that load you would
> > have heaps of timeouts and it w
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 10:31:37AM +0200, Neil D. Roberts wrote:
> Hi !
>
> Just wanted to know if there was a Debian way of installing qmail for a
> large ISP environment :) I haven´t seemed to found any info on
> partitioning recomendations, and such and such... Any ideas ?
The lack of answers
On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 11:57:14AM +0300, Catalin Ciocoiu wrote:
> What filesystem can be used for file sharing ?? Is NFS ok ???
You havent got that much a choice - NFS is not a good solution
but one of the most used - autofs/nfs
> What kind of authentification can be used in this network ?
N
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