Date: Mon, 20 May 2002 10:01:52 -0400 From: Matt Simerson <freebsd@blockads.com> To: Nathan Hawkins <utsl@quic.net> Cc: Bogdan TARU <bgd@icomag.de>, freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Hardware for FreeBSD Message-ID: <22C8920B-6BFA-11D6-88A6-00306553B5E4@blockads.com> In-Reply-To: <3CE5124C.5090503@quic.net>
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On Friday, May 17, 2002, at 10:23 AM, Nathan Hawkins wrote: > For years, I've had the best luck with building my own systems, or > having built to my specifications. Have comp delivered mostly > assembled, but without hard drive installed, I can usually avoid having > to buy Windows, too. Going this route, I pick all the parts, and can > generally eliminate OS incompatibilities. I also don't buy lowest > bidder parts, or try to save money on motherboards. > > That said, I've had pretty good luck with Dell hardware. At least the > Optiflex line, don't know about PowerEdges. The Optiflex's I've bought > all run both Linux and FreeBSD with no problems. (Local computer store > has had used ones very cheap.) Years ago (~4) I used and loved the PowerEdge servers. They were always well engineered, solid servers that i could safely recommend to clients as well as using myself. > I've used the Compaq DL380 with Linux, and would recommend it as quite > good and reliable hardware. Looks like the Compaq RAID controller is > supported on FreeBSD, but I don't have access to one anymore, so can't > try it. Yup, Compaq DL380's work just fine with FreeBSD, I have several of them in production. I also have some of the Compaq 1850R. They suck. They'll work with FreeBSD but under heavy load, I've had all sorts of reliability problems with them. Matt > ---Nathan > > Bogdan TARU wrote: > >> Hi hackers, >> >> I am in a big dillema (and great hurry/pressure). I need to buy some >> hardware for some firewalls for my company. And so the blues started. >> >> First, I went to Dell. Almost signed the papers for two PowerEdges >> 2550, >> (everything in them seemed to be compatible with FreeBSD) when I found >> out >> they are longer then the rack!!! And not only the 2550, but most of >> their >> cases. >> >> So I went to IBM. A little more expensive, but what the hack? It's IBM. >> So, almost made a system, and when coming to checking the compatibility >> list, IBM ServeRaid is not supported under FreeBSD. WTF??? >> >> So my question is: if you'd have to buy good/reliable hardware now, >> which >> is the vendor you'd choose (considering the facts above)? I looked on >> the >> FreeBSD's site for some hardware vendors in Germany (where I live), but >> none found. And I'd go for a brand name, anyways. >> >> Thank you, >> bogdan >> >> >> ---------------------------- >> iCom Media AG >> Kirchweg 36 >> Koln, 50858 >> Germany >> >> Phone: +49-(0)221-485-689-16 >> Fax : +49-(0)221-485-689-20 >> >> >> To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org >> with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message >> > > > > To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org > with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message > `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` Matt Simerson msimerson@interland.com Unix Systems Engineer Interland, Inc. If you keep an open mind people will throw a lot of garbage in. `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message
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