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Old 11-11-2008, 06:11 PM   #1
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Hardware recommendations - Linux Server box


We're planning on replacing an old Windows 2000 server with a new box running Linux/Samba.

I'm looking for suggestions on a good on-line source for a server box suitable for a small office server with good Linux compatibility. I'd prefer something already built, although I can roll my own if necessary.

We haven't bought anything other than laptops for a few years, so I'm out of touch as far as anything else is concerned.

Thanks,

Dave
 
Old 11-11-2008, 06:36 PM   #2
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Can't recommend a specific server cos you don't really say what kind of specs, but one word: Dell.
 
Old 11-14-2008, 12:33 PM   #3
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Id like to hijack this thread since I have a very similar question. I need to upgrade a very important server at work and need to make sure I get the right equipment.

It will be running CentOS5.1
Will be running samba,apache,courier/spamassassin as well as some other software.
Will need to have a RAID1 setup. Preferably software RAID as that's what I'm more experienced maintaining. Anything in the CPU/RAM area will be an upgrade as the current server is a few years old, doesn't have to be the biggest/fastest as the server runs ok as is now. Just time to upgrade it. Doesn't have to be a real server, just a good desktop will do.

Would like it to have SATA drives.


any suggestions? Thanks!


I'll look at dells, most of our workstations are dells.
 
Old 11-16-2008, 01:26 AM   #4
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server hardware recommendations

At school, when it really, really mattered, we always used Dell servers. I built many machines from scratch. All the roll your owns are dead boxes, though the Dells are still kicking even under extremely heavy compute loads. The scsi drive systems are a little expensive, but if it matters, then the scsi subsystems are the real answer. $15000.00 gets you on the road OK there. If you have one or more instructors-to-the-gurus, then you might want to consider rolling your own Linux distro, but RedHat Enterprise is the industrial strength solution there. It does require a caretaker that has just that as a day job, it really is a full time job taking care of the complete network if there are more than a few machines. Best wishes.
 
  


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