Hello, Merry Christmas and happy new year!
I’ve got a pc running Debian at the moment, it was setup through a need to run Perl on something for Uni, but I’ve started to use it for more and more. Now I’d like to setup up for a few different things but, I’d like a certain degree of reliability. Basically – what is the best way of setting up some sort of RAID using IDE disks? I’m using the server for the below at the moment:
• Slimserver – aprox. 100GB music library;
• Subversion;
• Apache / PHP / MySQL & FTP – testing only though;
• Samba .
The motherboard has no built on RAID so I’m guessing I either need to do it in software or use a PCI card. I’d like to run Debian – but would be swayed if there were some good reasons to use a different OS. This machine has no monitor / mouse or keyboard for normal use so no gui needed.
Btw – it’s a 850MHz Athalon with 512MB of RAM – and I’d like this project to be as cheap as possible – but with some reliability. I’ve also got one spare 250GB IDE disk, and a volume of this size would be good for now.
Any sugestions welcome!
Cheers,
Rich

I’ve got a pc running Debian at the moment, it was setup through a need to run Perl on something for Uni, but I’ve started to use it for more and more. Now I’d like to setup up for a few different things but, I’d like a certain degree of reliability. Basically – what is the best way of setting up some sort of RAID using IDE disks? I’m using the server for the below at the moment:
• Slimserver – aprox. 100GB music library;
• Subversion;
• Apache / PHP / MySQL & FTP – testing only though;
• Samba .
The motherboard has no built on RAID so I’m guessing I either need to do it in software or use a PCI card. I’d like to run Debian – but would be swayed if there were some good reasons to use a different OS. This machine has no monitor / mouse or keyboard for normal use so no gui needed.
Btw – it’s a 850MHz Athalon with 512MB of RAM – and I’d like this project to be as cheap as possible – but with some reliability. I’ve also got one spare 250GB IDE disk, and a volume of this size would be good for now.
Any sugestions welcome!
Cheers,
Rich