So I am going to build a giant media/web server soon. I plan on getting a compatible lga 775, core i5/i7, or core i7 board
I plan on getting a compatible motherboard for osx. Reason is I don't want to deal with viruses from Windows Or I could run the option of ubuntu/other linux distro. I would go for a Apple Mac Pro, but I allready got one at my dads, and two, I need to custom make the case for my own hot swapping if possible on a raid.
My custom would be having a raid 5 or 6 i guess, and have every half of an hour have the data copy over to a backup drive in case a drive fails. I need to know if that is possible.
One thing I saw was a the ssd raid of awsomness using 24 samsung drives into a raid and having 2gigs a second i beleive for the write/read time. I could do a similar project.
Im probally going to go with ssd's because in the event of something shaking, they wouldnt be affected.
If I get a server motherboard, it has to be fully compatible with osx like i said. Also, Ill probally be upgrading my moms network to a fios of 50/20 a month, or would going with a T1 network be better? Give me your ideas
I have a couple questions
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Re: I have a couple questions
Sorry if I seem like a pointless idiot, but don't forget that SSDs have set amount of read/write cycles. They're faster, but have a highly disproportionate price for the amount of storage you get compared to Hard Disk Drives.