NAS devices
Jerry Feldman
gaf-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org
Wed Jun 2 11:13:11 EDT 2010
On 06/02/2010 10:33 AM, Richard Pieri wrote:
> Ah, before I forget: take a look at FreeNAS. If you decide to go the DIY route, FreeNAS can go a long way toward getting you up and running quickly.
> http://freenas.org/
>
>
That would make Clem Cole happy :-). I think that the DIY route may be
what we will end up doing. While we have 2 IA64 boxes sitting in a
closet, upgrading them to the latest SATA technology would not be very
cost effective, but they would be dedicated NAS boxes. The existing
unused x86_64 box that is waiting for parts is limited to 16GB of
memory. It is identical to 4 other boxes that we upgraded to 64GB. My
boss will make a decision on that as soon as we get the outstanding
parts. As I did mention, there is a political issue in that we want to
avoid any issues with our IT department in Toronto. All of our computers
in the rack are Intel Whiteboxes that are loaners, but we did buy the
rack, KVM, switches, and rack mounted keyboard/monitor. I'd personally
prefer a system that we could dedicate to NFS (and to a lesser extent
CIFS). My boss is tech savvy, he will decide what approach he wants
within budget.
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