Re: FC4 with AMD Dual Core 2210 Processor?

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> dbau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> This is my first post, please be kind...
>>
>> In the past I've installed a few SMTP gateways based on Fedora 4, mostly
>> on older machines, Pentium IIIs and Pentium IVs, and one older AMD
>> system.
>> Never really had any issues.
>>
>> A few days ago our SMTP gateway at work (running FC4, Postfix,
>> Spamassassin etc.) decided to quit - hardware issues. Management is
>> eager
>> to buy a completely new system, because the amount of spam has increased
>> drastically (no surprise there).
>>
>> There's talk of buying a computer with an AMD Dual Core 2210 Processor,
>> 1.8GHz Opteron, 1Ghz HyperTransport. The system comes with two SATA
>> drives
>> for a RAID 1 configuration, and an on-board dual gigabit network
>> adapter.
>>
>> Does anyone foresee any issues in regards to installing FC4 on a system
>> like this? I've never configured a RAID array on FC4, and I haven't used
>> SATA drives before. I am also a bit worried about the dual NIC, because
>> I
>> haven't done any load balancing on a linux box so far, only on a *cough*
>> Windows based system.
>>
>
> Let me be the first to ask. Why install an OS that's no longer
> supported?  Why not start with FC6 or, if you can push it until the end
> of April, start with FC7?
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>   Steve
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I guess the only reason is "tried and true". The SMTP gateway setup I'm
usually using is extensively tested on FC4 and it's proven to be extremely
reliable. I am just trying to avoid hours and hours of potential
tinkering.

But, if that's what it takes to get Fedora up and running on this new
system , then I am more than willing to use FC6/7.

     Daniel


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