Mercutio
Fatwah on Western Digital
I'm about to start the process of updating my file server systems. My current rigs are older Core 2 Duo machines of one sort or other, each on full ATX motherboards. Most of them use a combination of onboard SATA and IDE port and 8 or 16 port SATA/SAS controllers. They mostly have power supplies in the 500 - 700W range.
These machines have CPUs that are not heavily utilized except for their use in SoftRAID computations. In the past, I let them do a lot of DVD re-encoding, but nowadays I'm doing that stuff on i7 desktops instead.
My file servers are running RHEL or Centos right now, though looking forward I suspect I'd be better off with a more up to date platform. I could look at another Linux, with BSD or Solaris for zFS support, or to Windows Server since that's what I spend most of my time using these days.
I'm contemplating a move to Atom-based machines to get power consumption down while at the same time migrating my disk arrays to what will probably wind up being arrays of 3TB drives, but while I'm mulling it over, perhaps it might be interesting to talk about here.
These machines have CPUs that are not heavily utilized except for their use in SoftRAID computations. In the past, I let them do a lot of DVD re-encoding, but nowadays I'm doing that stuff on i7 desktops instead.
My file servers are running RHEL or Centos right now, though looking forward I suspect I'd be better off with a more up to date platform. I could look at another Linux, with BSD or Solaris for zFS support, or to Windows Server since that's what I spend most of my time using these days.
I'm contemplating a move to Atom-based machines to get power consumption down while at the same time migrating my disk arrays to what will probably wind up being arrays of 3TB drives, but while I'm mulling it over, perhaps it might be interesting to talk about here.