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Roger Redford wrote:
> Dear experts,
>
> I'm planning to buy a Pentium 4 computer for
> home and install Linux and Oracle 9i.
>
> I don't want to chisel on the resources.
> What is recommended for such a configuration?
> Memory, disk space, CPU speed? Should a gig of
> memory be alright? Are some hardware brands
> better than others for Linux?
>
> Also, which versions of Linux and Oracle work well
> together, and behave on installation?
>
> Thanks
http://www.suse.com/us/business/certifications/certified_hardware/index.html
here's one place to take a look at
http://hardware.redhat.com/hcl/?pagename=hcl&view=certified#form
there's another...just choose a manu. at the bottom.
I've used HP/Compaq/Dell/IBM/SUN....all ran great...so in my opinion, get the one with the best deal!
good luck,
Oskar
ps. One thing I've also seen which you should be aware of is using the
"custom" made servers by some small local computer shop. Stay away from
those, I've only seen those 'custom' servers give problems in a
production environment.
The only place I've bought custom made workstations and servers from
that were excellent was www.aberdeeninc.com. My ex-boss (a lab director
at a lab that tests hardware and software for manufacturers before the
manufacturers put the products out to market) told me about this place.
I'm not sure if I should give the lab name...I signed lots of legal
papers when I started working there a while back....I don't want any
trouble!
I don't trust any other place if the custom route is what you or your
customer wants.
Received on Sat Apr 05 2003 - 21:45:18 CST
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