>
>
> I just got enough? budget for Tokyo root server. Frankly saying, I got
> 6,000,000 yen for this project (I'm still negotiating to get another
> 4,000,000 yen).
>
> I made a rough specification of Tokyo root servers, but I have no idea
> which product (motherboard, SCSI IF, Disk,,,) I should buy, let me know
> your recomendation.
>
> P.S.
> Have you decided KR root server specification ?
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
DEC AlphaServer 4100 with 1GB memory and 20GB HDD.
>
> Tokyo Root Server Specification
>
> Hardware
>
> IBM-PC X 3 ( at least, possibly 5, still I'm negotiating )
> (for Cache Server)
> pentium II 300
> 1G Memory
^^^^^^^^^^
Most of micronics boards for Pentium II or Pentium Pro supports
1GB RAM nowadays.
Tyan's tahoe boards for Pentium II also supports max 1GB RAM.
(http://www.tyan.com)
Some of them have adaptec's on-board SCSI controller, supports
dual-CPU, etc.
P/I-P65NP5 board from Asus(Editor's choice, BYTE) supports
max 512MB RAM, not sufficient for this cache.
(http://www.asus.com)
> Ultra Wide SCSI 9G Disk X 3 (2 for cache, 1 for system and log)
^^^^
Seagate's Cheetah products(Editor's choice, BYTE) are running
the state of the art in the area of disk performance though
it's somewhat expensive(* 2).
SCSI HDDs from IBM provide good performance compared to their cost.
> Ultra Wide SCSI IF X 2
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Adaptec's AHA 2940UW/3940UW.
I'm not sure whether FREEBSD supports those devices or not.
> 100M Ether
> # this PC will transact 20~30 request per second (= 2~3M bps Traffice)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
1.8-2.5 million requests and 28-41GB in a day....
SingNet cache would be a good reference cuz they've been dealing with
2-3 million requests with 2 DEC AlphaServers.
>
> IBM-PC X 1
> (for Log and system analysis)
> pentium II 300
> 1G Memory
> Ultra Wide SCSI 9G disk X 2
> Ultra Wide SCSI IF
> 100M Ether
>
> Software
>
> FreeBSD + Squid
>
> --
> Masaaki NABESHIMA http://www.ntt.co.jp/people/nabe/
> NTT Software Laboratories (Tokyo, Japan)
>
>
Any other information/comments would be appreciated.
Sincerely,
Hyunchul Kim
- hckim@cosmos.kaist.ac.kr
Received on Wed Oct 15 1997 - 22:17:37 MDT
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