Re: Centos for entry level server : Motherboard?

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to further add..google fraid. That's what mobo based raid is. if you want to use software raid turn off bios raid and use the built in raid in the linux kernel and then your mobo(asus nforce board) will work jsut fine.

Akemi Yagi wrote:
On 4/23/07, Alex @ Avantel Systems <alex@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've been burned by Sata not working on an Asus motherboard (nVidia / nForce)
and need to select something that will work for a fairly light duty
web/mail/sql server. How do I go about finding out if a specific motherboard will work with sata software raid and Centos 4.4 (or 5.x when it's settled
down).

Instead of buying a motherboard, you can add a SATA controller card.
I have a Promise SATA300 TX4 PCI card ($55) and set up software RAID1
on CentOS 4.

Akemi
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