Client is cash-poor, in particular, is really feeling the squeeze from the death of the dial-up industry. Saving $3,000 while still providing reasonable options for "worst case" can provide a lot of brownie points... in any event, I've done a fairly large number of hardware swaps between P3/P4/Athlon systems, and haven't had much trouble with it. When the next Opteron server comes in, after I've set it up, I'll test it out on an Athlon/64 system I can borrow for a bit and see what issues I run into. -Ben On Wednesday 28 December 2005 14:44, Bryan J. Smith wrote: > Chris Mauritz <chrism@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I'm sure you already know this, but.... > > if it's THAT critical of a machine then it would probably > > be in your best interest to have a spare or two. Whenever > I > > stop using one brand of server and begin using another type > > (at least in rackmount datacenter situations), I always > have > > at least one spare installed. > > I have to 2nd Chris' notion here. Anytime you have 3 or more > systems, the cost to procure a spare is not much of an > additional cost -- especially without fixed disk storage > (which is typically the majority cost of any system). > > One set of a spare, pre-assembled enclosure (including > hot-swap disk), mainboard, CPU(s), memory, NIC(s) and storage > controller(s) is always a good move when downtime is to be > avoided at all costs (without breaking the bank on a failover > implementation). > > > I just popped out the "hot plug" drive(s) on the stricken > > machine and plugged them into the spare system, > > flicked a power switch, and voila. > > Yep, make the spare ready-to-use using existing storage. > Once you have the system back up on the new "shell," you can > always go back and debug the failed "shell." In the worst > case, it now becomes your "spare parts" system. > > > -- > Bryan J. Smith Professional, Technical Annoyance b.j.smith@xxxxxxxx http://thebs413.blogspot.com > ---------------------------------------------------- > *** Speed doesn't kill, difference in speed does *** > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > -- "The best way to predict the future is to invent it." - XEROX PARC slogan, circa 1978