Motherboard Suitable For Linux OS

Apr 16, 2007

I wonder what component makes a mobo suitable for Linux?. Is it the chipset for the board or something else too?.

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Suitable UK Linux Hosting Packages For Lots Of Small Sites

Sep 5, 2007

Does anyone know of a hosting Linux package (must be UK based) that has the usuals (PHP, MySQL, subdomains, email, Apache ModRewrite) that is geared towards hosting lots of low bandwidth sites?

I use several great hosters but they limit the amount of addon domains or charge you through the roof for extra ones. I'm thinking a package that will let me do 15 - 25 domains. More would be a bonus. The bandwidth allowance is not a problem. A lot of my customers' sites use less than 100 MB a month.

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AMD AM2 Motherboard Linux Compatibility

Jul 2, 2007

I have tested the Asus M2N-MX motherboard on CentOS 5, the first 10 worked very well, zero problems and very stable.

My next 10 somehow did not work at all, after speaking to asus techs, I had to stick a 512MB ram module (which does make the motherboard work) and update the bios. Now the 1GB kingston ddr2 modules work fine.

Installed centos, and then to find out that every time the server gets rebooted, ALL eth0 settings are lost. I tested debian on it and same story! The nic is found, but debian is assigning/detecting new MAC's for the nic all the time.

The weird thing is the first batch is working very good!

I have wasted countless hours in trying to get this second batch working with no luck. I am looking to get the gigabyte GA-M61PM-S2 with RTL8211 nic. Anyone who was able to get this one running with centos without any problems?

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Plesk 11.x / Linux :: Micro Update Halted - No Suitable Solutions Were Found

Dec 23, 2014

I just applied yum updates and then attempted Plesk microupdates on a Mediatemple dv4 VPS running CentOS release 5.11.

I ran the 'up' alias (as I have done many times with success):

alias up='/usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/autoinstaller --select-product-id plesk --select-release-current --reinstall-patch --install-component base'

It halted with:

ERROR: Unable to install the "psa-updates-11.0.9-rhel5.build110140930.15.noarch" package.

The following could cause the installation failure:

1) psa-updates-11.0.9-rhel5.build110140930.15.noarch: No suitable solutions were found for the "sw-engine >= 2.5.2" dependency.

2) sw-engine-2.5.2-201409301549.rhel5.x86_64: No suitable solutions were found for the "libcurl.so.3()(64bit)" dependency.

Here are the RPMS updated just beforehand:

Updated:
bind.x86_64 30:9.3.6-25.P1.el5_11.2 bind-libs.x86_64 30:9.3.6-25.P1.el5_11.2
bind-utils.x86_64 30:9.3.6-25.P1.el5_11.2 kernel-headers.x86_64 0:2.6.18-400.1.1.el5
mysql.x86_64 0:5.5.41-1.el5.remi mysql-bench.x86_64 0:5.5.41-1.el5.remi
mysql-devel.x86_64 0:5.5.41-1.el5.remi mysql-libs.x86_64 0:5.5.41-1.el5.remi
mysql-server.x86_64 0:5.5.41-1.el5.remi nss.x86_64 0:3.16.2.3-1.el5_11
ntp.x86_64 0:4.2.2p1-18.el5.centos php.x86_64 0:5.4.36-1.el5.remi

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Which Cpanel Would Be More Suitable For Me

Sep 3, 2008

I'm planning on moving from a shared hosting environment to a VPS. I've got 2 VPS hosts in mind (FutureHosting and Zone.net), all of them offer cpanel, Plesk, and DirectAdmin.

My question to everyone is which cpanel would be more useful to me? I've used cpanel in the past, but I would like to try something new. With the VPS, I do plan to host people's websites and I would like to create more websites for myself and manage them. I am leaning more towards DirectAdmin since it has an option for creating small user panels for people. What does everyone else think?

Also, how do you determine how much RAM you need? I obviously can't monitor my own RAM usage since I come from a shared hosting environment? How will I know if I need 256, 384 or even 512MB of RAM? Should I just start off with 256 and go from there?

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Oct 16, 2009

i want a Cisco firewall suitable for one dedicated server protection, that server would host up to 30 vps

and i may buy another server in future, so what do you recommend?

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How Can I Chose A Suitable Switch

Sep 9, 2009

i want to rent bandwidth about 200M~300M from DC,

and i need a switch to handle the bandwidth.

on the core switch,

i want to cut different lan and limit each port's bandwidth,

two 50M,one 100M,and other are litle.

which switch can handle it?

my budget is not many,

i hope it is reliable,

i hear some good review about 3com and procruve,

but im not sure if they have good switch suit my purpose.

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Jan 23, 2007

I am planning to use a VPS to create cPanel/WHM Reseller Plans for my customers. I have a question:

Is VPS really suitable to create Reseller Plans?

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What Is The Maximum Suitable CPU Load Average

Jan 19, 2007

CPU load average is around 2-5% on my box. I'd like to know when I'll have to upgrade the CPU. Can I wait and add more accounts until it reaches 90%

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Cheapest SSL Certificate Suitable For E-Commerce From ENom

Jan 30, 2008

I've always been a seller that's primarily used PayPal only.. However, on my next online venture, we're stepping it up a grade and will be implementing a full CMS system, an e-commerce cart module (or platform in its entirety) and security through SSL certification.

I've taken a look at the SSL certificates offered by eNom and was wondering what you all thought would be the cheapest certificate that is suitable and ready for e-commerce that will process credit cards, etc.

Certainly the more expensive, I can assume is more feature and security laden, but just wanted to know what you all feel is a good balance of price, security and readiness for e-commerce.

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Cisco ASA 5505 Suitable For Low Bandwidth Colo?

Sep 16, 2007

Is a basic Cisco ASA 5505 suitable for a low-bandwidth colocation environment? I run a small virtualization network, going to be expanding to multiple hosts with a SAN and looking for something that is more secure and easier to manage.

Right now, I only have 12 virtual servers and I'm only pushing about 1-1.5mbps on average, though going to be expanding it so my capacity will be about 4x, including multiple physical servers and a layer2 switch. Sometimes managing it even now can become a PITA.

I would like to use an external firewall, but don't think I need something as hefty as an ASA 5510, as I doubt I'd max out the 5505 on throughput. I'm also sceptical about putting up a m0n0wall/pfSense box, as it might not be as cost effective to put it on new, reliable hardware, and putting it on some older/purchased off Ebay server could be unreliable as it is the entry point to my network.

Think the ASA 5505 would be a good entry level point?

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Oct 16, 2009

What is the suitable internet speed for dedicated server hosting about 30 VPS?

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Oct 8, 2008

I have built a server so I can co-locate it to be used for shared hosting. The specification is high, compared to most dedicated server offerings, so I was considering splitting it up into different virtual machines for different purposes. The specification is: Intel Xeon 3230 (4x 2.66ghz), 8GB DDR ECC RAM, Seagate Cheetah SAS 15,000rpm (4x 147GB), Adaptec RAID 5405 (RAID 6 Array with Battery Backup), Dual on-board NIC, etc.

The original plan was to use this machine as just one linux server, but I am concerned most of its potential will not be exploited. So I am exploring the possibility of setting it up as 2 Virtual Machines, installing Linux on one and Windows on the other. This way I can offer hosting for ASP and ASP.NET, and possibly MS SQL and/or Exchange depending on costs for their licences.

What Microsoft licences are suitable for servers used for shared hosting? From what I can gather there are several ways of being licenced, but I can't figure out which is the most cost effective. It seems you buy the server OS edition that supports your requirements, then pay another licence per user (CAL?) - I haven't got a clue how many users I will need to have though. Then if you want to use MS SQL, DNS or Exchange you need the correct edition - and buy licences for these too.

Does anyone know roughly what I should be looking to pay for what? I would ideally like to have MS SQL, DNS and Exchange - but am aware that the licence could be so expensive that it wouldn't be worth doing.

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Sep 17, 2008

We currently use Intel motherboards in our dedicated servers, for our customers.

But I wish some advice about these manufacturers. Are they good? As good as intel, or even better? (They are much cheaper than Intel, and uses Intel chipsets)

* Foxconn
* MSI (Microstar)
* Gigabyte
* ASUS

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May 24, 2007

Intel Server Board SE72107P1E

We have issues installing CentOS on this anyone shed some light on this?

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Sep 4, 2008

I bought a dual socket F motherboard and having a hard time getting OpenVZ to run on it. I'm wondering if the board is compatible. It's a Tyan S2932 and the OpenVZ kernel crashes on it. (2.6.24 kernel)

I've flashed the latest bios.

So - thinking about returning the MB and getting something else. What MB is compatible with OpenVZ?

Specs:

2 socket F for quad core opterons.
16 momery slots.

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Motherboard That Support 4 Physical CPU

Jan 30, 2008

Is there any economical motherboard CPU which support 4 physical CPU?

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Jan 23, 2007

I am trying to build a server and I need a help on selecting it. What is the good motherboard and ram is good for server?

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Oct 5, 2007

there are motherboards are designed for server and some are for lower level, it is likely personal computer, i am interested with how to differentiate the two kinds of motherboards?

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Oct 30, 2007

From your personal experience which one should I choose for FEDORA 6 ?

1. lmsensors [url]
2. healthd [url]
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4. mbmon [url]
5. mbm5 [url]

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May 2, 2007

I'm planning on buying my first server. For processor I'll be using either an Opteron or Xeon.

Which motherboard would you suggest I get?

I saw ASUS motherboard for Opteron, but was told that ASUS board is not good enough for a server, what do you think?

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Recommended Xeon Motherboard

Mar 20, 2007

new xeon motherboard after having nothing but constant problems with the supermicro boards. Specifically we've had many arrive with faulty dimm's but beyond that getting Windows 2003 loaded, dealing with drivers for SCSI raid configurations is simply a bear. Supermicro's support isn't much help either with answers like "well that's the driver, it should work."

Just trying to get some feedback on what others are using. Looking for something that has both SATA and SCSI support with and without RAID 0,1,5 and 10 and has better than average Windows 2003 support.

We're not interested in any of the options from Dell, HP, etc.

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Apr 14, 2009

Has anyone installed a motherboard with a Realtek 8111D NIC chipset under CentOS 5.3 yet? If so, did it work out of the box without any drivers?

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Jan 14, 2008

does anyone know what desktop motherboard can it fit? prefer AMD desktop motherboard.

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Sep 30, 2007

Is there a current motherboard out there that will fit the Supermicro SC512L-260B chassis without modification? I think Foxconn had one recently, but it may have been discontinued.

I know sometimes you have to grind off the the Audio since it is too high for the 1U chassis. I'm hoping maybe ASUS has something that will fit.

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8GB On A Motherboard, Inexpensive 8x1gb Or 4x2gb

Feb 10, 2007

I've been having good luck with desktop class systems using boards like the Supermicro PDSMI+. But I have need for a 8gb solution.

2gb DDR2 modules are still in $300 range... so 8gb is costing me 4x as much as 4gb.

4 x 1gb=$300 using Kingston DDR2 from Newegg

Problem is motherboards either have 4 slots or I have to move up to Opteron/Xeon boards.

I'm open on ECC or not, had failues either way

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Jun 3, 2007

I purchased a Tyan S3970 (Tomcat h1000e) motherboard with a Supermicro SC820 Case, 'cuz I got a good deal on the combo. After I purchased it I realized that the back-cover does not match up, and the connector wires are short. (ie. The NIC/power LED wires do not reach the connector). Does anyone have a solution to this problem.

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May 28, 2008

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i like the I/O panel is in the front and not the back. It can be a pain in the butt to access the back I/O panel in the DC.

I'm pretty sure the default SuperMicro panel will have to be take out but is there any motherboard that can fit this case? Did anyone try this case? Can it be bolt down by its ears? It's interesting that i don't see the blower on this case. How do you cool it?

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Jan 27, 2008

Has anyone been using a 1333 FSB Core 2 Duo board in the SC512L that will fit without modification? Looking for something for mass use, I know some of the server boards will fit fine, wondering about some of the ASUS or Foxconn boards.

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Feb 28, 2007

since most dedicated server are just desktop pc. i was wondering what would be a great motherboard and tower for home made server for my own use or possible for colo? perfer enought RAM slot for up to 8gig and onboard SATA RAID controller

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Mar 24, 2008

Is Motherboard RAID as good as a dedicated PCI-E card? I am guessing a dedicated card is the best option, though costs more.

We are looking at buying a barebones server from Supermicro. It features an onboard RAID controller which supports RAID 0, 1, 5 & 10 - but for some strange reason it will only support RAID 5 if you use Windows. Here is a link to the page detailing the RAID features.

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We are going to be running Linux, CentOS 5.1, so we will only have the choice of RAID 0, 1 or 10. This isn't an issue, as having RAID 10 on 4x SAS (15k) drives will be fine for speed and stability. What is an issue is would this RAID controller be as fast or reliable compared to a dedicated PCI-E card? If it can only use RAID 5 in windows, does that suggest this controller is too reliant on software? It would be a nightmare to suffer downtime and data loss because the controller couldn't hack it during a drive failure, or one day it decided to bugger up the array when rebooting.

So that leads me to looking at this card, this looks very good for what we need. Are adaptec a reliable brand? I've seen it advertised for £200, which is a good price.

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This card features RAID 5 and 6, would RAID 6 be better than RAID 10 for redundancy, or is it too slow to bother with? Also it seems to have a battery module available for it, what does this achieve? Cos surely if the power dies the hard drives and motherboard can't run off this little battery, or does it just help the controller stay alive long enough with some hard drive information in its memory if the power goes out during a rebuild?

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