We bought 4 AIC computer systems some time ago, 1U P4 systems.
They were HORRIBLE. CPU fans died quickly, the cases were so flimsy they had to be mounted front and back, HDD failures, the list goes on. And their tech support left EVERYTHING to be desired. I would NEVER, EVER buy from them again.
I've now bought 4 systems from AVADirect and I've had no issues with them - they've worked well, quality products, great performance. I can't comment yet on their tech support since we haven't had any issues so far to call them on.
http://www.avadirect.com/Server_Systems
What we've bought are 1U Opteron SCSI servers with dual proc and 10k drives, and they've been a dream. They're supposed to be hot swap, but I used software RAID 1 to set them up.
-Ben
On Thursday 12 January 2006 12:03, Troy Engel wrote:
We're going to replace an older Solaris7/Netbackup/TapeRobot server with a new Centos box using backup-to-disk-to-tape (probably using Arkeia). The specs are up in the air, but generally:
- CentOS/RHEL friendly (3Ware SATA? SCSI?)
- 2U/3U/4U-ish form factor
- hotswap RAID5
- dual PS, hotswap a plus
- USB2.0 port(s) (*)
To give you an idea of where I'm starting to look, take a gander at this page:
http://www.serversdirect.com/system_dept.asp?dept_id=SD-043
Obviously we'd like to keep the price low, but realize that a major cost will be the 400GB drives. We may only start with 4 or 5 of them and add more as time goes (LVM), depends on how the costs break down. We've even looked at a Dell 2850 as an option, fyi.
Anyone have some good ideas? My main concern is choosing a motherboard with a disk controller that's robust, tried and true with the current standard kernels (or maybe the unsupported branch, but I'd like to stick to the stock RPMs).
thanks! -te
(*) for those wondering, we like jacking in cheap external USB 1TB lacie drives, syncing data over to them using rdiff, and carrying offsite
-- Troy Engel | Systems Engineer Fluid, Inc | http://www.fluid.com _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos