Den 01. nov. 2010 09:58, skrev Stefan Schäfer:
Am 31.10.2010 12:15, schrieb Terje J. Hanssen:
I have started to examine upgrade options for my available old ATX cabinet. There are upgrade kits from AMD and Intel, containing mainboard, CPU, memory and disks etc. If possible, I'll try to utilize existing hard disks.
Now, what are the hardware suggestions (minimum and recommended) for a home server to be able to utilize the invis services?
Is media streaming (video and audio) out of scope for this server?
Terje J. Hanssen
Hello, for our "invis appliances" for up to 25 users we just use an Intel Atom 330 with 2GB RAM and two 500GB -- 1TB Harddisks. If the customer need the Fax function we need a Motherboard with PCI slot and additional a FritCard.
We never used an invis for streaming, but why not?
Stefan
Yeah, an Atom-based box might be of interest for me next time, maybe as a MMC/"MeeGo for Connected TV" solution. This time I had a legacy ATX Miditower, and I have now ordered the following main components as an upgrade solution (I also have a scsi scanner to support from before): CPU: AMD Athlon II X3 445 / 3 Main board: Asus M4N68T-M LE, Nforce 7025, Socket AM3 Memory: Kingston ValueRAM - 4 GB - DIMM Hard drives: Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 - 2x500 Gb SATA (video RAID 0) Maxtor Atlas 10K III 320 UW 10000 - 36.7 Gb SCSI (system disk) Terje J. Hanssen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-invis+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-invis+help@opensuse.org