Re: Central file server advice please

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Exactly how much throughput are you realistically anticipating?  What connection are you going to use?  802.11 or 10/100 or gige?  And yes, the chips will pretty much always give you better performance with raid.

Geoff

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-----Original Message-----
From: John Bowden <j-alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 22:58:27 
To:CentOS mailing list <centos@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [CentOS] Central file server advice please


Hi List
I have a Gygabyte GA-7N400 PRO2 with a 2.6 mHz Athlon cpu. I want to set up a
central file storage for 2/3 users using 6/7 machines. A mixture of win2k, XP
and various Linux distros (my home network). It will be used to store files,
(docs, music and DVD ) for all of these machines, print server, (two
ink-jets), mail server and later on  a myth tv set up. Would SAMBA be the
best option for the file and print serving ?
The mother board has 2 X IDE channels, 2 X IDE channels with raid and 2 X SATA
raid channels, that's up to 10 hard drive devices. The IDE raid chip is a
GigaRaid IT8212F chipset. It supports raid 0 or raid 1 and raid 0 + 1 and
JBOD. The SATA raid is a Silicon Image Sil3512. It supports Raid 0 or 1.
Would I get better speed performance using the chips to manage the raid or
using software raid?
Oh and I will be using the CentOS 5 install dvd. Any advice from the list
would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance, John
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