Hi Kristian,
Kristian Seney wrote:
Stan-
I recently needed to acquire an box with the same requirements... So on
to Ebay ugh... and found:
These cases are well laid out and very quiet too. Got this with an offer
of $80 per unit. plus $30 ship
http://cgi.ebay.com/2U-Server-Case-Asus-KFSN4-DRE
Stan-
I recently needed to acquire an box with the same requirements... So on to
Ebay ugh... and found:
These cases are well laid out and very quiet too. Got this with an offer of
$80 per unit. plus $30 ship
http://cgi.ebay.com/2U-Server-Case-Asus-KFSN4-DRE-SAS-AMD-2x-Opteron-2214-/130492425232?pt
On Sun, 20 Feb 2011 09:10:01 +0100
Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> The sky is the limit
Thanks Stan, I really enjoyed your plain speaking about desktop
hardware. By the way, I can't seem to access hardwarefreak.com, well
it's there but I see nothing, is this right?
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shawn wilson put forth on 2/20/2011 12:56 AM:
> 2tb of usable space is not that much for mysql data. I have a 750 gig db
> personally and know people that have many tb's of mysql and hadoop data.
Could you speak in specifics instead of generalities?
If I had the hardware at my disposal I could po
shawn wilson put forth on 2/20/2011 12:56 AM:
> Also, I'd go with a desktop for database stuff any day. From what I've
> experienced, it goes something like this:
> Fibre > iscsi > SCSI > ata > firewire > nfs > usb
> I say that iscsi is faster than SCSI because I generally have 10GE iscsi and
> ma
Jim Green put forth on 2/19/2011 10:16 PM:
>> Just stay away from the WD Green drives, or any 512/4096 hybrid drives,
>> for your sake. :)
>
> Thanks! also lets say I am building a quad/hex core desktop box for
> computing. I'd like listen to ur advice about cpu and motherboard, I am not
> partial
2tb of usable space is not that much for mysql data. I have a 750 gig db
personally and know people that have many tb's of mysql and hadoop data.
Also, I'd go with a desktop for database stuff any day. From what I've
experienced, it goes something like this:
Fibre > iscsi > SCSI > ata > firewire >
> IIRC, the OP said he's currently "storing some huge historical data to
> mysql database" on a combination of his internal laptop drive and two
> 320GB external USB drives. Let's see, that's
>
> 320 + 320 + 250?? = 890 GB _IF_ they're full, which they probably
> aren't, and he's probably holding
> Just stay away from the WD Green drives, or any 512/4096 hybrid drives,
> for your sake. :)
Thanks! also lets say I am building a quad/hex core desktop box for
computing. I'd like listen to ur advice about cpu and motherboard, I am not
partial to intel but I do prefer a quiet and debian friendly
Ron Johnson put forth on 2/19/2011 6:06 PM:
> On 02/19/2011 05:29 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>> Jim Green put forth on 2/18/2011 10:36 PM:
>>> Hello!
>>> I have a laptop with 120G harddrive, 2x320G external harddrive, I
>>> don't have a desktop.
>>>
>>> Now I am doing something serious storing some
Jim Green put forth on 2/19/2011 6:33 PM:
> 2T drive is not that more expensive than 1T drive also, I use mysql
In fact it's right at double when you compare apples to apples. HDS has
the lowest cost 7.2k 1TB and 2TB drives at Newegg. The 2TB model is
slightly more than double the price.
The s
>
> Why 4*2TB drives? Unless this is a MythTV server that's total overkill,
> and more than you need to spend. And then you have the 512/4096 sector
> size mismatch issue if you go with WD's 2TB green drives which murders
> performance. I highly discourage use of the WD green drives.
2T drive i
On 02/19/2011 05:29 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Jim Green put forth on 2/18/2011 10:36 PM:
Hello!
I have a laptop with 120G harddrive, 2x320G external harddrive, I
don't have a desktop.
Now I am doing something serious storing some huge historical data to
mysql database and want to have some bett
Jim Green put forth on 2/18/2011 10:36 PM:
> Hello!
> I have a laptop with 120G harddrive, 2x320G external harddrive, I
> don't have a desktop.
>
> Now I am doing something serious storing some huge historical data to
> mysql database and want to have some better storage solution(I hate
> the two
On 02/19/2011 11:32 AM, David Christensen wrote:
On 02/18/2011 10:52 PM, Jim Green wrote:
I think I'll probably do this,
4x2T drive in desktop and use a external closure for backup(because I
am using mirroring, disk failure should be ok though). and I'll be
using soft raid to avoid hardware raid
On 02/18/2011 10:52 PM, Jim Green wrote:
I think I'll probably do this,
4x2T drive in desktop and use a external closure for backup(because I
am using mirroring, disk failure should be ok though). and I'll be
using soft raid to avoid hardware raid card.
Have you thought about security? If your
Dne, 19. 02. 2011 05:36:54 je Jim Green napisal(a):
Hello!
I have a laptop with 120G harddrive, 2x320G external harddrive, I
don't have a desktop.
Now I am doing something serious storing some huge historical data to
mysql database and want to have some better storage solution(I hate
the two ex
Hello:
I think I'll probably do this,
4x2T drive in desktop and use a external closure for backup(because I
am using mirroring, disk failure should be ok though). and I'll be
using soft raid to avoid hardware raid card.
Thank you both!
Jim.
On 19 February 2011 01:39, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 02
On 02/19/2011 12:23 AM, David Christensen wrote:
On 02/18/2011 08:36 PM, Jim Green wrote:
I have a laptop with 120G harddrive, 2x320G external harddrive, I
don't have a desktop.
Now I am doing something serious storing some huge historical data to
mysql database and want to have some better stor
On 02/18/2011 08:36 PM, Jim Green wrote:
I have a laptop with 120G harddrive, 2x320G external harddrive, I
don't have a desktop.
Now I am doing something serious storing some huge historical data to
mysql database and want to have some better storage solution ...
I have two options
1, buy a des
On 02/18/2011 10:36 PM, Jim Green wrote:
Hello!
I have a laptop with 120G harddrive, 2x320G external harddrive, I
don't have a desktop.
Now I am doing something serious storing some huge historical data to
mysql database and want to have some better storage solution(I hate
the two external hard
Hello!
I have a laptop with 120G harddrive, 2x320G external harddrive, I
don't have a desktop.
Now I am doing something serious storing some huge historical data to
mysql database and want to have some better storage solution(I hate
the two external harddrives I bought 4 years ago, need to power
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