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===Technical Information===
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===Hardware/Server Information===
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You can find LOCKSS's current server specifications in the LOCKSS install document located [http://www.lockss.org/docs/LOCKSS-Linux-Install.pdf here].
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Basically, you have two options for setting up a LOCKSS server for ADPNet:
  
You can find LOCKSS's current system specifications in the LOCKSS install document located [http://www.lockss.org/docs/LOCKSS-Linux-Install.pdf here].
 
  
 
===Option 1: Purchase Your Server From A Vendor===
 
===Option 1: Purchase Your Server From A Vendor===
  
Our recommendations if you are purchasing from a vendor are:
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Here's what we recommend if you are purchasing a server from a vendor:
  
 
* An x86 Intel compatible CPU running at 1GHz or better
 
* An x86 Intel compatible CPU running at 1GHz or better
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* A SATA disk controller (ideally with support for 6 SATA devices)
 
* A SATA disk controller (ideally with support for 6 SATA devices)
 
* Must support the CentOS v5.4 Linux operating system
 
* Must support the CentOS v5.4 Linux operating system
* A chassis capable of holding at least 4 hard drives
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* A chassis capable of holding at least 4 2-terabyte hard drives
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===Option 2: Roll Your Own Server===
 
===Option 2: Roll Your Own Server===

Revision as of 08:41, 2 August 2011

Hardware/Server Information

You can find LOCKSS's current server specifications in the LOCKSS install document located here.

Basically, you have two options for setting up a LOCKSS server for ADPNet:


Option 1: Purchase Your Server From A Vendor

Here's what we recommend if you are purchasing a server from a vendor:

  • An x86 Intel compatible CPU running at 1GHz or better
  • A minimum of 1GB of memory (2GB of memory is recommended)
  • A bootable CD or DVD drive
  • A SATA disk controller (ideally with support for 6 SATA devices)
  • Must support the CentOS v5.4 Linux operating system
  • A chassis capable of holding at least 4 2-terabyte hard drives


Option 2: Roll Your Own Server

Recently, Auburn University built its own LOCKSS server as a replacement for an older box that had some hardware failures.

Below is the parts list for Auburn's roll-your-own-server build. Prices are current as of 8/1/11 and are given as a general reference point only; of course they can be expected to change over time and across vendors.

Part Part # Quantity Price Link Notes
Chassis CSE-813MTQ-520CB 1 $264.99 link