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Message 59884 - Posted: 1 Mar 2009, 4:35:35 UTC

Is it this one?

*Database server

* dual dual-core 1.8GHz Opterons
* 16 GB RAM
* 2.6.11-1.1369_FC4 SMP kernel (64 bit)
* 212 GB RAID10 (14 X 36 GB 15K SCSI)
* dual GB NIC

Or is this the old one?
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Message 59926 - Posted: 2 Mar 2009, 16:03:37 UTC - in response to Message 59884.  

Is it this one?

*Database server

* dual dual-core 1.8GHz Opterons
* 16 GB RAM
* 2.6.11-1.1369_FC4 SMP kernel (64 bit)
* 212 GB RAID10 (14 X 36 GB 15K SCSI)
* dual GB NIC

Or is this the old one?


afaik this is the old one. I asked the same question in the other new-database-server-thread.
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Message 59973 - Posted: 4 Mar 2009, 18:27:58 UTC

Looks like the server status page was updated with the specs of the new server.

Dell 2950, dual-quad 2GB Xeon E5405 w/ 6MB cache 32 GB RAM
mirrored root raid, running 2.6.18-92.1.22.el5 (64 bit)
the database files are written to a hardware mirror of two 15K 300GB disks
dual GB NIC
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