Greetings
Part of this may be OT
Anyone running CentOS 4 or 5 with the newer Dell 2950 servers?
Mainly thinking in terms of basic Internet facing applications
Anything special to report good or challenging?
Any hardware or drivers issues?
Anything not to order as an option or not do?
Should one stick to dual core or go to quad core? Does it really matter?
What is the best way to order raid1 and raid5 storage on these units with and without hot plug
Will either way keep the deployment of CentOS easy and happy.
I am used to ordering and deploying hp proliant intel rackmount servers using 3.5 hotplug scsi
Im not that familiar with the terms on the dell website for SAS (cant tell if hotplug) although I know what SATA is and I am not familiar with Serial-Attach SCSI hotplug.
Thank in advance for your advise or experiences.
- rh
On Thu, June 14, 2007 12:27 am, Robert - eLists wrote:
Greetings
Part of this may be OT
Anyone running CentOS 4 or 5 with the newer Dell 2950 servers?
Mainly thinking in terms of basic Internet facing applications
Anything special to report good or challenging?
Any hardware or drivers issues?
Anything not to order as an option or not do?
Should one stick to dual core or go to quad core? Does it really matter?
What is the best way to order raid1 and raid5 storage on these units with and without hot plug
Will either way keep the deployment of CentOS easy and happy.
I am used to ordering and deploying hp proliant intel rackmount servers using 3.5 hotplug scsi
Im not that familiar with the terms on the dell website for SAS (cant tell if hotplug) although I know what SATA is and I am not familiar with Serial-Attach SCSI hotplug.
Thank in advance for your advise or experiences.
- rh
The company I work for (major provider of IT services around the world) uses 2950's as one of the standard hardware options for RHEL 4. CentOS 4 should work just fine on it.
On Thursday 14 June 2007, Robert - eLists wrote:
Greetings
Part of this may be OT
There is a Dell server linux ml. at: http://lists.us.dell.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-poweredge
Anyone running CentOS 4 or 5 with the newer Dell 2950 servers?
Yes, we have sucessfully installed both 4.4, 4.5 and 5.0 (all x86_64) on 1950 and 2950.
Mainly thinking in terms of basic Internet facing applications
Anything special to report good or challenging?
Any hardware or drivers issues?
Not really, all works well. One thing to remember is that 4.4 (and older) gets the NICS reordered. This is fixed in 4.5 (surprised a few people I can assure) and worked from the beginning in 5.0.
Also, the (physically) first NIC has IPMI (remote management) on it and you may want to disable that if you connect it to anything but a local management net.
Anything not to order as an option or not do?
Should one stick to dual core or go to quad core? Does it really matter?
One dual-core core is faster than one quad-core core so some things are quicker on dual-core. If you have enought threads though, the sum of the performance on the quad-cores is typically (vaires with application) greater than that of the dual-cores.
What is the best way to order raid1 and raid5 storage on these units with and without hot plug
I'm quite sure that it's impossible to get a 1950 or 2950 without hotplug.
Will either way keep the deployment of CentOS easy and happy.
I am used to ordering and deploying hp proliant intel rackmount servers using 3.5 hotplug scsi
Im not that familiar with the terms on the dell website for SAS (cant tell if hotplug) although I know what SATA is and I am not familiar with Serial-Attach SCSI hotplug.
SAS is Serial-Attached SCSI, it's typically hotplug. On many modern servers you can mix SAS and SATA. SAS is usually available in faster versions (spins faster).
/Peter
Thank in advance for your advise or experiences.
- rh