DISboards are upgrading. Official Geek Notice

Caskbill

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For you geeks out there:

From Webmaster Alex:

The DIsboards have signed a purchase contract for a NEW server for the boards. This will replace our current web server and should speed things up CONSIDERABLY!

GEEK WARNING!!!!!!!!! Do not read past this point if you can't handle extreme geekiness

Old Server- Dual Xeon 3.06 533 FSB with 3 gigs of ram and 2 18 gig SCSI drives (no raid)

New Server- 2 Dual Core 5160 Intel 3.0 Xeon's with a 1333 FSB, 4 Gigs of Ram and 2 36 SAS drives (raid 1) running 64 Bit Red Hat Linux ES

End of GEEK WARNING

In layman't terms: That's enough extra horsepower to make a bit of a difference!
 
Sounds great and a very nice early Christmas present for everyone. :thumbsup2
 

No RAID up until now!?!?! Geepers... I didn't realize that. I thought that after the big crash in 1999, some type of duplexing would have been on the top of the priority list! :)
 
Caskbill said:
For you geeks out there:

From Webmaster Alex:

The DIsboards have signed a purchase contract for a NEW server for the boards. This will replace our current web server and should speed things up CONSIDERABLY!

GEEK WARNING!!!!!!!!! Do not read past this point if you can't handle extreme geekiness

Old Server- Dual Xeon 3.06 533 FSB with 3 gigs of ram and 2 18 gig SCSI drives (no raid)

New Server- 2 Dual Core 5160 Intel 3.0 Xeon's with a 1333 FSB, 4 Gigs of Ram and 2 36 SAS drives (raid 1) running 64 Bit Red Hat Linux ES

End of GEEK WARNING

In layman't terms: That's enough extra horsepower to make a bit of a difference!

But what color are the extra horses? And will they get along with the old ones?
 
CarolMN said:
But what color are the extra horses? And will they get along with the old ones?
I can't say anything about the color of the extra horses (I know my staff would suggest something like this http://www.xpcgear.com/lqccflspiralgr.html) but how the new and the old horses get along is always an issue. To avoid problems the old horses are usually sent to a new home via eBay. :)
 
OK, nice upgrade. Personally I would have gone with a SAN array on the disk allowing you to add as you needed and provide better RAID, and if you are going to spend the bucks on a pair of dual cores, why not go for the 8 GB of RAM and then virtualize the servers to make them even faster (and better behaved) but I digress and I am not paying for the boxes. At least you are running a real operating system!

Off to sit in the tub now - this is far more technical than I wanted to get this weekend!

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