User:Az990tony/edublog-beta-sw
This software stack is based on This Beta Server hardware built for the Educational_Blogger_Project .
The following topics are covered
- Device layout
- RAID and Logical Volume Mirror
- Operating System considerations
- Middleware (web server, database, etc.)
- Additional Utilities
Device Layout
Based on the hardware, the following devices are available:
- CD/DVD Burner
/dev/hda (it is in the Primary/Master position on the first EIDE cable)
/dev/cdrom (many operating systems use this)
/dev/dvd (and this)
/dev/dvdrw (and this)
- SATA disks
/dev/sda (this is drive 1)
/dev/sdb (this is drive 2)
- USB keys or external drives
/dev/sdf for the drive itself
/dev/sdf1 (for the VFAT file system usually on it)
- Ethernet Network Interface cards
eth0, eth1 and eth2 seemed to be assigned to the one motherboard connector and two PCI cards differently between operating systems. I will need to track down the MAC addresses to keep them straight.
RAID and Logical Volume Mirror
Most Linux systems only require the following:
- A root directory (/)
- swap space
RAID offers the following:
- RAID 0
Stripes data across for better performance. Two 160GB drives would look like a fast 320GB drive, but if you lose any one drive, you have lost everything
- RAID 1
Mirrors the data across drives. Multiple copies means you have better protection, so if you lose any one drive, the rest of the system can still run. Two 160GB drives would look like a single 160GB drive
Considerations:
- Can RAID the entire drive ( /dev/sda <--> /dev/sdb )
- or individual partitions ( /dev/sda1 <--> /dev/sdb1 )