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    Ultimate 2 server configuation

    EVA2000, back in July, replied to my request for the best 2 server configurations for the Ultimate Server Configuration for a busy forum.

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    my ultimate setup for future growth would be probably 2 or 4 server setup

    1 or 2 web servers

    2U
    dual p3 tualatin 1.26ghz with 512K L2 cache
    4 gb ram
    4 x 73.4gb scsi 10k hdd raid
    US$6585

    1 or 2 database servers - with mysql replication/backup database server mirroring the database data

    2U
    dual p3 tualatin 1.26ghz with 512K L2 cache
    4 gb ram
    4 x 36.4gb scsi 15k hdd raid
    US$4665

    raid 1 seems to be the best???

    prices from acmemicro.com
    http://www.8anet.com/cust_list.ihtml?server_id=18

    so that's 4 servers for US$22,500

    forgot to add: running RH 7.1 with latest 2.4.x kernel

    - mod_gzip
    - mysql with innodb tables
    - Zend Cache (US$2,000 per cpu license i believe)

    well i can dream.


    My question now for everyone with some expertise in this area is, I will be buying this week to upgrade my configuation. Currently running:

    Dell PowerEdge 2400
    Dual - PIII 1gig
    2 gigs of Ram
    3 - 18gig 15k drives
    Raid 5
    Red Hat 7.1

    Using that server above (as server 1) what is recommended as the Ultimate second server and configuration. Be specific. What server will be the mySQL server?

    Thanks!

    Steven
    Last edited by QuantumLeap; Sat 2nd Feb '02 at 5:09pm.

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    wow posts from the past

    i think server prices have dropped alot since then.. so you are the best configuration for a database server ?

    i still lean towards intel based servers due to their lower cpu temperatures... did you know the p3 tualatin 1.4 ghz with 512k L2 cache were just released? but i haven't seen a vendor sell them yet

    you looking for 1U or 2U casing ?

    i haven't bought from any of these guys but might in the future

    http://racksaver.com
    http://acmemicro.com
    http://aberdeeninc.com
    http://qsol.com

    my revised dream database server

    2U case
    2U
    dual p3 tualatin 1.26ghz or 1.4ghz with 512K L2 cache
    4 gb ram or 6gb ram with tyan hesl-t motherboard
    5 or 6 x 36.4gb scsi 15k hdd raid 5
    RH 7.2 latest 2.4.x kernel
    Apache 1.3.22, PHP 4.1.1 and MySQL 3.23.47 compiled from source

    but really what kind of usage are you getting mysql wise right now ? do you need such a setup now ?
    Last edited by eva2000; Sun 3rd Feb '02 at 12:06am.
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    Acme Micro are top people, good prices too. The Tualatins are nice chips too, very swift, same goes for the Tyan mobos. As for racksaver, I heard a not too good thing about one of their servers the other day - fried mobo, couldn't keep up with the constant heat as it wasn't a server mobo.
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    Originally posted by Karl
    Acme Micro are top people, good prices too. The Tualatins are nice chips too, very swift, same goes for the Tyan mobos. As for racksaver, I heard a not too good thing about one of their servers the other day - fried mobo, couldn't keep up with the constant heat as it wasn't a server mobo.
    how did i miss this reply?

    doesn't seem many vendors have tualatin 1.4 ghz servers out yet
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    * Choosing right cpus for high concurrency vB servers

    => Xeon Nehalem-EP 55xx > Xeon 54xx harpertown > Xeon 53xx > Opteron
    => vB4 FAQ | vB 4 Features | vB4 Syle Info | Internet brand Message
    => IBxAnders vB4.0 Search & InnoDB | InnoDB conversion | Large forums drive configs!

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