Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 13 Feb 2000 14:38:34 -0800 (PST) | From | Jeremy Fitzhardinge <> | Subject | Re: Scheduled Transfer Protocol on Linux |
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On 13-Feb-00 Sandy Harris wrote: > In a standard low-cost box designed for a single 5 1/4" device like > CD-ROM or tape drive, this becomes a standalone network server. If you > need a bunch, put them in a big case designed for a PC server or a > RAID array.
We've been building exactly this. It's a PPC w/ 2 x 100Mbit ether, 2 x Ultra 2 SCSI. Up to 512MB memory, run Linux entirely out of Flash, 5.25" half-height form factor.
http://www.raidtec.com/nEngines.html (ignore all the references to fibrechannel, they don't apply to this box).
J
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