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I use an Atom 330 as the main router in SC and an Atom D525 as the NAS in LA, they are fantastic workhorses at .35A draw. But reality, I found a Sempron stomps it at .4A drawn.
@mITgiB do you use freenas or something similar?
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@mITgiB do you use freenas or something similar?
For some reason, I think that he is using vyatta.? I might be wrong here of course. The open source version.
@dclardy, vyatta is for routing only though? I'm interested to know what he uses for the NAS.
The NAS is just a base Scientific Linux 6.1 install and I manually configure for nfs/ftp needs, the Router is Vyatta
One of the cool things I did with the NAS is right now, it is a 4 drive raid5 with software raid, but there is also an LSI 9280 raid card with external only ports so I can chain more drive space onto it.
@miTgiB thanks! I've used freenas to provide an easy interface to clients, but it's not that stable (particularly when it comes to NFS). You'd think it would be rock solid being BSD based.
end user not getting any problem yet.pm you site name.they are still leader in providing alpha reseller.
hope for the best.lets try.If i hire server management team they will take all risk.
how many user hit your server per day?what about your bandwidth?do you provide hosting account ?reseller account?
@st0rm911 I wouldn't build my business around "no problems yet". Btw, the host you mentioned had their billing system compromised, or at least, that's the word on WHT.
@qenox
for whmcs upgrade delay they get affected.after.all they are account not hacked.:)
@Amfy there are also the new kimisufi 'special edition' with IntelE65502x 2.33 GHz, gigabit ethernet and raid disks at just 26.99 eur. But i guess for his own needs the smaller kimisufi with a celeron is fine. It's a dedi, not a vps. And setup is free so he can test for 1 month and then change to a larger one if the small is not powerful enough, or if he's not able to configure and optimize it.
But considering he suggested France or Singapore and he has quite a bunch of websites i think nothing can beat the performance/price of a dedicated kimisufi.