Re: hardware and For PostgreSQL

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Ron St-Pierre wrote:
Joe Uhl wrote:
I realize there are people who discourage looking at Dell, but i've been
very happy with a larger ball of equipment we ordered recently from
them.  Our database servers consist of a PowerEdge 2950 connected to a
PowerVault MD1000 with a 1 meter SAS cable.

We have a similar piece of equipment from Dell (the PowerEdge), and when we had a problem with it we received excellent service from them. When our raid controller went down (machine < 1 year old), Dell helped to diagnose the problem and installed a new one at our hosting facility, all within 24 hours.

fyi

Ron


This is good to know - I've got a new Dell PowerEdge 2900 quad-core, 4GB RAM, 6*146Gb SAN disks on RAID-5 controller arriving in the next week or two as a new database server. Well, more like a database development machine - but it will host some non-production databases as well. Good to know Dell can be relied on these days, I was a bit concerned about that when purchasing sent me a copy invoice from Dell - particularly since I was originally told an IBM was on the way.

Good ol' purchasing, can always rely on them to change their minds last minute when they find a cheaper system.

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Paul Lambert
Database Administrator
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