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This is where a lot of thought and concern is going. What form factor do I use? If I get a rack, I'm thinking of buying a 4U case, 19" deep (relatively short). But a desktop can be easier, smaller, and more versatile. | This is where a lot of thought and concern is going. What form factor do I use? If I get a rack, I'm thinking of buying a 4U case, 19" deep (relatively short). But a desktop can be easier, smaller, and more versatile. | ||
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+ | * [IIRC, Thom is a big advocate of the more expensive server-grade motherboards for this application. Also, I read that IO is typically the limiting factor for this software... not CPU or RAM.][http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php/topic,13450.msg98115.html#msg98115] |
Revision as of 22:06, 21 December 2013
Case
This is where a lot of thought and concern is going. What form factor do I use? If I get a rack, I'm thinking of buying a 4U case, 19" deep (relatively short). But a desktop can be easier, smaller, and more versatile.
Recommendations
- [IIRC, Thom is a big advocate of the more expensive server-grade motherboards for this application. Also, I read that IO is typically the limiting factor for this software... not CPU or RAM.][1]