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Re: Recommend a mainboard for HA server
Aha ... but slow ... a Mini ticks OK ... how come speed is so critical=20
... ??
What sort of HA are you running ... eg: any X10 ?
Chris
Paul Gale wrote:
>I already have a mac mini but it's no good for running as a HA server
(too=
slow and all my HA apps are PC based + I run Exchange server). I was just =
after m/b recommendations.
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>Ta,
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>Paul.
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
>>Chris Hunter
>>Sent: 14 January 2006 13:15
>>To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
>>Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Recommend a mainboard for HA server
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>>How about (again) a Mac Mini ... ?
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>>Chris
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>>Andy Davies wrote:
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>>>What about Intel SE7210TP1-E? (Came across it yesterday when I
was
>>>looking through the list archives for stuff on media
servers/raid)
>>>
>>>http://www.intel.com/design/servers/boards/SE7210TP1-E/
>>>
>>>Google turns up a few places that have them.
>>>
>>>Andy
>>>
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>>>Paul Gale wrote:
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>>>>Hi,
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>>>>I=92ve been upgrading a couple of my work PC=92s over the
last few week=
s and
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>>now want to upgrade my slow W2K3 Server (HA Server). It=92s
currently a d=
ual
>>1 GHz P3. I have a spare P4 3 GHz and 2 GB RAM, so thought I=92d
put this=
in
>>the server. It=92s socket 478.
>>=20=20=20=20
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>>>>Anyone have any recommendations for a mainboard for this
older socket
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>>type for a server setup? It needs as many PCI slots as possible, G
Bit LA=
N
>>etc.
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>>>>Thanks,
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>>>>Paul
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