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    tony
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    [b]Hardware:[/b]
    xServe G4 1Ghz
    2Gb Ram
    4 UltraATA 250Gb Hard Disks
    I don’t believe this model has a Raid 5 card.

    [b]Software to be installed:[/b]
    Mac OS X Tiger Server 10.4.7

    [b]Purpose:[/b]
    Store large files (graphics, etc) so that the Mac dept can connect to the server and use the files from there rather than locally.

    [b]Network[/b]
    100 Base-T but could move up to 1000Base-T

    [b]My Question[/b]
    What’s the optimal way to set up this system (i.e. mirror, raid, etc).

    Thanks to all in advance.

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    If you will store large files on the server and working with them then you should really upgrade to 1000Base-T. If you put into your Xserve an network card I think there are two ports on these card then think of making a link aggregation. This means that if two clients are accessing the server simultaneously both of them will get a separate 1000-connection thus speeding up network transfer considerably. Further you get some redundancy into your setup.

    This redundancy would be good for your hard disks too. Though you would need the raid card that apple provides. For big files a RAID 0 would be the best thing to make things faster but it’s risky. You should make often backups of your data in this case. Oh and have a spare drive lying around to quickly replace a failed drive to get your system back up and running.

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