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any experience with Intel server boards
Hi,
i need hw for a small server (routing for 10 comp. LAN, some phpBB fora, small mail server, etc. on SuSE Linux) and i think about P4 2.8 GB on Intel server boards like S875WP1-E (http://www.intel.com/design/servers/...s875wp1e_srvr&) or SE7210TP1-E (http://www.intel.com/design/servers/...7210tp1e_srvr&). Does somebody have any experience with these boards and could explain me for example the difference between 875 and 710 chipset and could also compaire them generaly with Celeron, or Xeon boards. Are two onboard LAN interfaces something special, or just the same as with ussual network cards. I feel also unsure if i need something special to build such server, like a special expensive chassis. Where could i get cheaper in Germany ? What could be the real danger to buy such board in ebay without a guaranty for 1/3 of the price. I must have 3 Y. guaranty from Intel itself, am i correct ? thank you in advance for any answere z.lisiecki -- http://zbyszek.evot.org |
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