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Nov 20, 2004, 12:03 PM
 
hi gang,

i have been looking at my storage options and i'm going to need to upgrade soon.

i'm running a weibetech duo dock 800 firewire with each bay having it's own chip and bus which i love. each drive is 250 gb. i also have 1 terabyte in dual 2 gig g5. two 250gb oem drives and two 250 gb drives off a firmtek sata card positioned in front of the cpu fans via g5 drive bracket.

this is what i plan on doing but will it work and what potential problems might i have?

i want to get a g5 1.6 powermac and turn it into a file server. i want to have the same drive configuration as my dual 2 gig plus want to add two more drives via firmetk sata card and position those two drives below the cpu heatsink.

i also want to remove the optical drive and place two parallel ide drives on the optical drive bus.

can i configure this into a raid 5?

can i replace the single cpu fan with the double fan for added ventilation?

i'm assuming i will have to load up server instead of client. what would the advantages be?

sorry for my ingnorance.


i want to connect this via gigbit ethernet to my dual 2 gig. is there an advantage to having an airport card in the new server box?

i have an extreme airport network already setup.

your input is much appreciated before i try this.
     
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Nov 20, 2004, 01:25 PM
 
posted in the wrong forum.

admin if you could move it for me i would appreciate it.
     
   
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