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2005 Nov 20
1
Highpoint Rocketraid 2240
Has anyone on the list used one of these w/Linux?  We currently use 
Linux + Cinelerra for editing uncompressed video (and a few dual G5 macs 
running Final Cut Pro).  Current editing stations are getting a bit long 
in the tooth so I've been mulling over a mass upgrade.  8-)
These cards are interesting to me because they are PCI-X and support 4 
SATAII drives per multilane/infiniband
2013 Apr 01
2
[Possibly OT] - General question: state of internet traffic
Greetings,
I've read reports that there has been degradation in Internet traffic over
the last month. Until today, I haven't experienced any. However, getting
bank record data from chase.com here in NYC seems impossible.
I also noticed erratic ftp behavior today; connections can be made but
data can't be transferred. This isn't consistent, though.
(I have a machine in LA while
2006 Sep 22
0
Re: samba Digest, Vol 45, Issue 29
...out talking about hardware on the platforms.  I
> wouldn't think you'd have overlooked this, but one can bump up against
> the speed of the disk drive.  Raid has overhead.  Have you tried
> something like iostat?  Serial ATA?  I seem to recall the folks at
> Enterasys indicating 300Gbps as a practical upper limit on copper gig.
> Are you using fiber?  64 bit PCI?  Who made which model of the network
> card?  Is it a network card that's well supported in Linux?  Can you
> change the interrupt utilization of the card?  What's the CPU
> utilization on the Redhat m...