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Options One
Dual Intel Xeon™ 2.0GHZ
1GB DDR RAM
120GB IDE
1000GB Bandwidth / MONTH
75 IP Addresses
Port: 10/100MBPS SWITCHED VLAN
Management: FULLY MANAGED
Option Two
Dual AMD Athlon MP™ 2400 2.0GHZ
512MB DDR RAM
120GB IDE
1000GB Bandwidth / MONTH
75 IP Addresses
Port: 10/100MBPS SWITCHED VLAN
Management: FULLY MANAGED
Right now I am thinking of getting Intel.. what do you guys think?
NS
It's impossible to make an informed recommendation based on such limited technical information. The two options can't really be compared fairly till all the other technical details are known from the make/model of motherboard, to type/spindle speeds/access and transfer times of the hard disks, speed and latency of the ECC RAM (it is ECC, isn't it!?) and various others.
Which of these two cars is better?
A Ford
B Honda
lol.. Ram is not ECC.
I don't know much about motherboard, but the servers are *fully* managed.. so I don't have to mess with anything if anything breaks down or so.. (but it is better if things don't break).. I have seen their support, it rocks too.
P.S. It is 120 GB IDE
NS
I've just spend a week with our server crashing once in 20hours, and usually in the early morning where we had nerve wrecking hours trying to get hold of somebody to restart it. I added a bunch of grey hair trying to "de-bug" my software which had caused regular crashes about a year ago in an older version.
Then on tuesday it went BOOM and didnT' even boot anymore.... Turns out hte motherbord fried and hte power connector was a smoldering lump of plastic. Seems like the weeks of crashes were harbringer of this doom, as now everything works fine without glitch for days.
So make sure your server runs, before you make it run well, before you make it run fast. (personally I like AMD ;)
SN
I had a choice of getting 73 GB SCSI or 120 GB IDE... and after thinking about all the stuff I am gonna use on the server, I didn't really found any need for any special need for SCSI drive. Actually I am getting an additional 120 GB IDE HD for the backup purpose (daily backup on the server). Most of the sites on this server has static files and while very few MySQL DB.
What is the reason you would choose SCSI drive?
Thanks
NS
A. Because it used to be a lot, lot faster than IDE. That has now changed. A 15K, 8MB cache, 36 GB Maxtor with under 4 ms access time rocks but IDE and SATA have improved dramatically in speeds
B. Because it is believed to be more reliable. Hmm. Maybe, maybe not true
C. It does lend itself to more functionality via hot-swappable facilities (i.e. you can remove the drive without shutting the PC/server down) etc. But most of what it does you can do with IDE.
D. The SCSI chain takes more devices i.e. you could have half a dozen SCSI drives on one cable using one socket on your server motherboard. The max limit for IDE is 2 and Serial ATA is currently 1.
Hope that helps.
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