Hey Dan
I was wondering what ur running for a server now?
And if u ditched Intel for the AMD ;) yet |
Re: Hey Dan
Try his email or a PM to get a response to your question.
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Re: Hey Dan
I must have missed this when posted...
In any event, MustangWorks.com runs on the MTI web farm. The MTI web farm consists of 14 dual processor IBM servers (Intel CPU's) and two dual processor AMD servers. The servers also run RAID 5 SCSI arrays. The servers are on a front side - back side network running all bay networks switching equipment. Eight of the boxes are webservers and in a hardware load balanced cluster behind Alteon AceDirector load balancing switches and Intel SSL accelerators. The two AMD boxes run as our database servers and run 8 SCSI drives (two mirrored for the system drive and six in RAID 5 for the database files - 5 active, 1 standby hot-swap).. In addition, two more of the servers function as network file servers running six SCSI drives in RAID 5 (5 active, 1 standby hot-swap). And, everything is connected to the Internet via a large Cisco router/firewall and two T1's bonded on the XO backbone. How's that? ;) |
Re: Hey Dan
So...you wouldn't mind if I use it for my next LAN party, right?
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Re: Hey Dan
We could have a serious LAN party here dude. :D
http://www.mustangworks.com/siteinfo...WebServers.jpg |
Re: Hey Dan
Did u used to run this website just off of one server back in the day?
untill the whole 03 cobra insident(spelling)man that was crazy. |
Re: Hey Dan
Yeah, he's using that old one for his BlackHat ops now, prolly sellin' some Cisco IOS source code. Bwahahaha! :D
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Re: Hey Dan
yeah... back in the day of the cobra abuse fiasco everything just ran on one dedicated web server and one dedicated database box. In fact, it was that incident that originally started me collecting equipment and slowly I put together the large web farm that exists today.
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