- Oct 24, 2000
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I am looking to re-build my at-home file & web server. Currently, I run Gentoo on an old PII-450 system with a 40GB Western Digital harddrive with 256MB of PC100 RAM. When my current primary rig goes to my father, I will use his current rig as my new server. It's a PIII-866 machine with 512MB of RAM on an ASUS CUSL2 motherboard. I will most likely install Debian on it and run SAMBA and APACHE as I am running now. As a web server, it's not meant to do much. It will primarily be a file server, storing all of my mp3s, Top Gear vids, photos, etc.
Now, assuming I was building today, should I install one 400GB drive (Seagate) or two cheaper 250GB drivers via RAID 0? Speed is not so much the issue as plain storage capacity.
Now, assuming I was building today, should I install one 400GB drive (Seagate) or two cheaper 250GB drivers via RAID 0? Speed is not so much the issue as plain storage capacity.
