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I don't want any fileserver capability as I have that :-)
I want a dedicated low-power machine separate from the fileserver. Else I have to run everything (including the fileserver) each time I want to access just the webserver.
Perhaps something using the baytrail J1900D2Y?
I currently have one server that is both media fileserver and webserver/mailserver (only mail archiving etc).
However this requires that everything is up and running each time I want to access something. I want to move all webserver/mailserver stuff to a new machine. My requirements
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the supermicro 'certified' memory list for X10 boards is indeed very tiny :/
I decided to go ahead with ordering the Kingston, as I found other reports that it would work with this motherboard. And as you said, the price is not THAT enormous so you could buy another brand/unit if needed
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as far as I could google it's a 'Bill-of-Materials' that makes sure the memory fits the exact specs required by the motherboard. I however don't understand the rest of the sentence :D
@ Volkum, could you elaborate?
Tbh, ordering in america would be very beneficial for me (as the euro/dollar ratio saves me quite a bit), but I haven't been able to find a decent store that ships all the stuff I need (xeon, supermicro-motherboard,...) and also accepts paypal :D
they're quite expensive :/
And I'd rather have 3 Tb drives (as I would like to buy 4 of them for the RAID5 array, and 4 of the HGSTs would cost me 200 euro more :/)
thank you for these answers! Any suggestions on which hitachi drive?
I know that the BTRFS development has had some shaky moments, and it still isn't upto par with other systems like ZFS. But I feel it's mature enough now for me to start using it :)
any particular suggestion?
I choose them because they're cheap and low-power.
Reviews (http://www.storagereview.com/western_digital_red_nas_hard_drive_review_wd30efrx) did indeed indicate a lower performance, but I'm using this for the storage of movies/music/... so it's not meant for fast...
my current NAS is getting old and the drives are getting full :D
hence my idea to make a new one, and also make it a visualization platform for my other servers (webserver, some linux test server,...). The idea
* a main server backbone running fedora. The OS would be installed on a USB stick...
what's in the repo's is determined by the repository maintainers (being both developers and individual users), and the distro philosophy f.e. most of the fedora media packages (codecs etc) are not taken up in the main fedora repo but in the rpmfusion repo cause of license issues etc.
you can...