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Old 02-20-2006, 07:15 AM
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Sense this website is about Linux Servers. I thought I would share our server information with you. Our server is a custom built server. It was built with our needs in mind.

The server is a P4 3.0GHZ 2Meg Cache 64BIT HT, 2GB of DDR400 ram, x2 80GB 7200rpm SATA 150 Western Digital hard drives, running Raid 1 powered by a 3ware raid card, and a 250GB 7200rpm SATA 150 Western Digital hard drive. We are running Centos 4.2, with many custom installed scripts. To ensure optimum server performance..

Well there you have it, that is whats powering Linux Server Talk. Whats powering your websites?
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Old 02-21-2006, 05:36 AM
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My server is also custom built, hardware specs are as followed.

Intel motherboard
Intel P4 3.2Ghz w/HT
512MB Crucial Memory
2x140GB Western Digital drives in RAID 1 w/hardware controller

The system is running Fedora Core 4.
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Old 02-21-2006, 05:56 AM
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My server is also custom built, hardware specs are as followed.

Intel motherboard
Intel P4 3.2Ghz w/HT
512MB Crucial Memory
2x140GB Western Digital drives in RAID 1 w/hardware controller

The system is running Fedora Core 4.
Hello QBall15j,

Welcome to the forums my good friend., I hope you enjoy your stay here. I am not too familiar with the latest Fedora Core. The last time I used Fedora was when it still was Fedora Core 1. How would you rate the latest Fedora Core? Does it seem like a stable OS?
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Old 02-21-2006, 06:41 AM
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So far it seems to be a fairly stable OS, running it with no GUI so it does well. I still have yet to try CentOS but from what I have read it seems fairly similar to FC and RHE.
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Arrow My servers

Well, I have a few servers...

Here they are:

Web Hosting Server:
Dell PowerEdge 400SC
Intel Pentium 4 2.8Ghz with HT
512KB Cache
256MB of DDR ECC RAM
2x40GB Hard Drives with Soft RAID1
1Gbps Internal Network Interface Card
100Mbps PCI Network Interface Card
ATI Technologies Inc Rage XL Video Card

Internet Service Provider Server: (temporary)
Dell OptiPlex GX1
Intel Pentium 2 450Mhz
384MB of PC100 RAM
1x120GB Hard Drive
100Mbps Internal Network Interface Card

Development/Backup Server:
Dell OptiPlex GX100
Intel Celeron 466Mhz
256MB of PC100/PC133 RAM
1x20GB Hard Drive
100Mbps Internal Network Interface Card
100Mbps PCI Network Interface Card

All systems are running Fedora Core 4 except for the Development/Backup Server.
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Old 02-21-2006, 07:46 AM
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Welcome Jason,

My good friend, I am glad you found your way to our forum. I hope you like your stay here.

Thats quite a collection of servers you have there. I can tell you really like Dell. My last server was a Dell Power Edge Sc 600. It started life as a P4 1.8GHZ with 256MB of ram and a 40GB hard drive. Ever sense I was a kid I couldn't leave any thing stock. I ended up taking the server to the local computer shop where they replaced the P4 1.8GHZ with a P4 2.5GHZ. The server didn't like the new processor at all. They had to flash the bios. After that everything was fine. I also added 768MB of ram and replaced the 40GB hard drive. I added two 160GB Maxtor ATA133 hard drives, running software raid 1. I also added a 250GB ATA100 Western Digital Back up drive. I ran the server like that for over a year with no problems. I think Dell makes a quality product and they really stand behind their product.

As for your operating system Fedora seems quite popular around here. What I like about Fedora is its cutting edge technology. Red hat does their testing with Fedora and incorporates allot from Fedora into their main stream products. You really get the best of both worlds. Fedora is backed by Red hat and you get to test the latest and greatest before anyone else in the Red hat market.

P.S. In case anyone is wondering Qball15j and Jason are my long time friends from another forum.
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Old 02-23-2006, 06:56 AM
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Yeah, I like Dell servers. I'm not sure what to say about their desktop computers that are out now days though.
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