On Mon, Aug 20, 2007 at 04:23:49PM -0400, Scott Ehrlich wrote: > I have a Dell PowerEdge 2950 and am looking to add more storage. I know a > lot of factors can go into the type of answer given, but for present and > future technology planning, should I look for a rack of SATA, SCSI, or > fibre channel drives? Maybe I'm dating myself with fibre channel, and > possibly SCSI? > > I may be looking to add a few TB now, and possibly more later. If you can afford the bucks, get yourself a storage appliance like the Network Appliance filer. They can do nfs much better than a generic Linux system. NetApps will give you the ability to do nfs and iSCSI-over-ethernet out of the box, and can do CIFS (ie windows SMB sharing) for an additional cost. Depending on the unit you pick they scale much more easilly and much further than a linux system can, and come with practically set-and-forget reliability and support. We've done NetApps for years, from the 700 series, 900 series, and are deploying a baby 270 with 3TB (a single shelf!) that has the potential to grow to 14TB. That said, you _pay_ for all that ability. If cost is a factor (and it rarely isn't) then this is probably more than you will want to spend. -- /\oo/\ / /()\ \ David Mackintosh | dave at xdroop.com | http://www.xdroop.com -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20070821/df16a064/attachment-0005.sig>