From: | kevin07(at)optonline(dot)net (kbd) |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: hardware requirements under Redhat |
Date: | 2003-12-23 03:17:33 |
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> Use RAID 5 or 0+1...
I have had the Mirroring vs RAID 5 debate before.
You would go with RAID 5 to obtain the fault tolerance.
That was my first choice but I was told I was wrong.
kd
jd(at)commandprompt(dot)com ("Joshua D. Drake") wrote in message news:<3FE757FA(dot)6060805(at)commandprompt(dot)com>...
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> >I am considering a generic box with a single 2 - 2.6 Gig processor.
> >2 Gig of RAM and mirrored 200 Gig drives.
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> Use RAID 5 or 0+1...
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> >Does this config cover the above requirements very well.
> >Does anybody know if RedHat 9 or Fedora can address 2 Gig
> >of RAM out of the box?
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> Yes they can.
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> >many thanks
> >
> >kd
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