Re: Hardware recommendation for collocation

2009-02-10 Thread Scott Gifford
"Douglas A. Tutty" writes: > I'll intersperse comments on what I have sitting on my desk in front of > me: > > On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 01:42:57AM -0500, Scott Gifford wrote: [...] >> Beyond that not much matters; any fairly modern server will be fast >> enough. > > Perhaps you need to indicate

Re: Hardware recommendation for collocation

2009-02-10 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
I'll intersperse comments on what I have sitting on my desk in front of me: On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 01:42:57AM -0500, Scott Gifford wrote: > Obviously I need something that is well-supported by Debian. Ideally > I would like something with hardware drive mirroring (RAID 1), with > good suppot fro

Hardware recommendation for collocation

2009-02-09 Thread Scott Gifford
Hello, I'm considering purchasing a server to run Debian in a collocation facility. In the past I've either leased collocated servers, or just used whatever hardware was handy, but I haven't always been happy with that approach. I'm sure others have done this, and was hoping to get their advice

Re: hardware recommendation

2005-09-30 Thread Antonio Rodriguez
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 07:33:30PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, first time in this list. > > I've been a Suse user for the last several years and have decided to try > Debian. I'm looking to purchase a new system. Can anyone recommend a > system that Debian will install with no problems,

Re: hardware recommendation

2005-09-30 Thread Katipo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: Hi, first time in this list. I've been a Suse user for the last several years and have decided to try Debian. I'm looking to purchase a new system. Can anyone recommend a system that Debian will install with no problems,

Re: hardware recommendation

2005-09-29 Thread Gautam Bakshi
i have used many different hardware types and platforms..I have never had a problem. you can see a list of architectures debian is ported for: http://www.us.debian.org/ports/ hope it helps.On 9/29/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi, first time in this list. I've been a Suse user

hardware recommendation

2005-09-29 Thread matt77
Hi, first time in this list. I've been a Suse user for the last several years and have decided to try Debian. I'm looking to purchase a new system. Can anyone recommend a system that Debian will install with no problems, or better yet, a system that has Debian pre-installed. Thanks, Matt --

Re: OT: SCSI hardware recommendation

2001-08-14 Thread tony mollica
Joerg Johannes wrote: > > Hi List > > Has anybody of you a dual-channel SCSI-Controller working? I have a tekram DC390U3W controller that works just the way you describe. I have Ultra160 scsi drives on the lvd channel and my cdrom and cdrw on the other. Works just fine, no problems using the

Re: OT: SCSI hardware recommendation

2001-08-14 Thread Arno
Joerg Johannes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi List > > Has anybody of you a dual-channel SCSI-Controller working? > I'm interested in buying one for being able to use CD-Roms and a > scanner > on a slow channel, and harddisks on a fast channel. So, which > controllers are supported, and how do I

Re: OT: SCSI hardware recommendation

2001-08-14 Thread Ramin Motakef
Joerg Johannes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Ramin Motakef wrote: > > > > Joerg Johannes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > Hi List > > > > > > Has anybody of you a dual-channel SCSI-Controller working? > > > . > > > > > > thanks > > > > > > joerg > > > > > > > I've just installed a Dawi

Re: OT: SCSI hardware recommendation

2001-08-14 Thread Joerg Johannes
Ramin Motakef wrote: > > Joerg Johannes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Hi List > > > > Has anybody of you a dual-channel SCSI-Controller working? > > I'm interested in buying one for being able to use CD-Roms and a scanner > > on a slow channel, and harddisks on a fast channel. So, which > > c

Re: OT: SCSI hardware recommendation

2001-08-14 Thread Ramin Motakef
Joerg Johannes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi List > > Has anybody of you a dual-channel SCSI-Controller working? > I'm interested in buying one for being able to use CD-Roms and a scanner > on a slow channel, and harddisks on a fast channel. So, which > controllers are supported, and how do I

OT: SCSI hardware recommendation

2001-08-14 Thread Joerg Johannes
Hi List Has anybody of you a dual-channel SCSI-Controller working? I'm interested in buying one for being able to use CD-Roms and a scanner on a slow channel, and harddisks on a fast channel. So, which controllers are supported, and how do I configure the channels? thanks joerg -- Did you know

Re: [OT] Hardware recommendation

2000-12-28 Thread Jon Pennington
Nathan E Norman wrote: > > On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 07:14:47PM +0100, Stephan Kulka wrote: > > Hi all > > > > I should buy a new SCSI harddisk. In the box where it should be used, > > there is an ultrawide Adaptec controller. Are there any disk which are > > recommendend, the size should be around

Re: [OT] Hardware recommendation

2000-12-28 Thread ktb
On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 07:14:47PM +0100, Stephan Kulka wrote: > Hi all > > I should buy a new SCSI harddisk. In the box where it should be used, > there is an ultrawide Adaptec controller. Are there any disk which are > recommendend, the size should be around 15 -20 gigabyte, the price > doesn't

Re: [OT] Hardware recommendation

2000-12-28 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 07:14:47PM +0100, Stephan Kulka wrote: > Hi all > > I should buy a new SCSI harddisk. In the box where it should be used, > there is an ultrawide Adaptec controller. Are there any disk which are > recommendend, the size should be around 15 -20 gigabyte, the price > doesn't

[OT] Hardware recommendation

2000-12-28 Thread Stephan Kulka
Hi all I should buy a new SCSI harddisk. In the box where it should be used, there is an ultrawide Adaptec controller. Are there any disk which are recommendend, the size should be around 15 -20 gigabyte, the price doesn't play such a role. Sorry for being off topic. Stephan

video-cam/conference hardware recommendation?

1998-10-14 Thread Fred Yankowski
I want to use my workstation to do videoconferencing over the internet. When booted as Win-NT I can use the M$ NetMeeting software; is there something comparable for Debian? And what videocam hardware/interfaces does Debian support for that? Can I use a PCI card such as the InVideo product by Fo