Charles Sliger wrote:
Here is what I've ordered for the new system:
Case: Antec TX1050B, Mid-Tower Server Case
MoBo: Intel D945GCL
CPU: Intel Pentium-4 631
RAM: Aeneon 512 Mb 240-pin DDR2 SDRAM DIMM - DDR2 667
Disk: Hitachi 80 Gb SATA 3G
Carrier: Vantec MRK-200ST-BK
DVD: got one on the shelf I'm going to try
Floppy: Sony MPF920-Z-121
My intention is to load CentOS-4 complete and use the system as a development/backup box.
Any sanity checking would be most appreciated. :-)
Personally, I'm not a great fan of Intel's mobos: the idea one would never need more than 512 Mbytes of RAM for a Pentium III never seemed right, and I regularly have problems with the intel Graphics: RHEL5 beta was nogo on a Dell GC270 (three years or so old) for that reason. It could be made to work, but it required fiddling, and was completely broken for FC6.
I generally prefer Asus motherboards, I quite like Via chips and SIS works well too (but it is low-spec).
If you have any thoughts of Xen, you should look for a mobo capable of at least 4 Gbytes: you don't have to populate it all now, but you will need room to grow. Also, check that virtualisation is supported. You would need it for Windows or other fully-native operating systems, and it wouldn't surprise me at all if some geek decides it's a wonderful way to improve process separation.