New board for a newbie
Brian Myers
tarkawebfoot at charter.net
Wed Dec 29 20:45:06 PST 2004
Yes, I realized I didn't mention how I was using it just after I
posted. Surprised I got away with it this long.
Initially it will be primarily a server machine. It will be a
database/webserver/app server all-in-one box. Occasionally it will do
some more hefty database and ETL work.
I might want the AGP graphics card in it though, because eventually I
may try to turn it into a video editing box running Cinnerella.
For now, I'd like to keep the cost under $2K.
Thanx
Brian
On Dec 28, 2004, at 10:49 AM, David O'Brien wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 23, 2004 at 04:11:27PM -0800, Brian Myers wrote:
>> 2) I've seen much conversation on which boards, memory, and SATA
>> controllers were supported by FreeBSD. So much so that I have no idea
>> what the current state of things is. So, if you were building a new
>> dual Opteron from scratch, what would you get? For cost reasons, I'm
>> going with 1.8 ghz processors and probably only 2GB of ram. I'll have
>> two RAID 1 SATA hard drives, but should I use an onboard controller,
>> or
>> purchase a separate controller? Note that I may at some point upgrade
>> to 4 RAID 0+1 disks. What about video cards? I don't need much so, are
>> the onboard ones useable or not? Also, I, of course, would like the
>> onboard LAN controller to be supported.
>
> You really don't mention the use of the machine -- server or
> workstation
> (or mix)? Do you need an AGP slot for high-end graphics, or is low-end
> on-board VGA just fine? How many 64-bit PCI-X slots do you need?
>
> --
> -- David (obrien at FreeBSD.org)
>
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