RE: LOUD
I have x86 machine SCSI hard drives. The fast rpm SCSI are LOUD. I
suspect they would be the majority culprit in the netra's case too.There are likely pci-bus/slot ata or s-ata workarounds if the lower-freq
netra is a suitable starting place. (e.g. I run several
everything-but-X-and-comp (EBX&C) x86 obsd hard-drive free boxes on
compact flash and RAM-based mfs mount combinations. No hacking required
unabridged EBX&C will fit in 256MB CF (about 180MB used), though 512MB
better. Happier with 1GB or more depending on non-volatile storage
space requirements.)-----Original Message-----
From: johan beisser
Cc: Douglas A. Tutty , misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: low-MHz server
Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 23:10:51 -0800
Mailer: Apple Mail (2.915)Just to keep people informed: Netra T1 is LOUD. I mean, shockingly so.
I can hear mine through the house, easily. It's also, easily, one of
the loudest systems in the colo right now.
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