August 21, 200817 yr Hello unRaid Server Community, after i got some informations about different raid strategys, it seems that unRAID would be the solution i'd prefer. So my question is: would it be possible using my old MCPC hardware to build it? It consists of the following components: MSI 915GM Speedster-FA4 (Intel 915GM + ICH6 chipset) Intel Pentium M 745 1,8 GHz, 2MB L2 cache 1GB Ram I'd like to use up to 12 harddisks and it should work fast enough for GbE. I hope someone here can give me a short answer if its worth a try, or totally impossible because of ... Yes, I used the search function, checked out the hardware list, but I just didn't found the answers I searched for looking forward to your answers
August 21, 200817 yr I've used the MSI 945GT Speedster-A4R with success. I think I had to use NOAPIC or IRQPOLL to get the ethernet to work. Other then that it performed fine.
August 21, 200817 yr Author Thanks for your quick answer WeeboTech, i'll give it a try with the test-version of unraid, if it works buy the pro-version. So if I understand your post the right way, it should work with my older mobile chipset because the newer one is supported?
August 21, 200817 yr So if I understand your post the right way, it should work with my older mobile chipset because the newer one is supported? That's an assumption. If I had the parts or they were really cheap, I would try it. if I had to buy the parts I might look for something newer. I figure the ICH6 should be supported. The ethernet may have issues, as I mention I had to use IRQPOLL and/or NOAPIC on the kernel line within the syslinux.cfg.
August 21, 200817 yr Author I'll give it a try, hope it works! give you some feedback (or new questions ) next week, thanks...
September 1, 200817 yr Author So finally, after I could solve my problems booting my unraid server throug the great support here, it seems to run just fine. I had to change the syslinux.cfg, noapic, like you suggested. This is a well thought out piece of software, i'll see how it performs on my outdatet media center.
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