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{{Note box|Version 8.0 of SME Server is based on CentOS 5. CentOS 5 does not suppoort i586 architecture and as such SME server 8 cannot be installed on i586 architecture. [[Bugzilla 4740]]}}
 
{{Note box|Version 8.0 of SME Server is based on CentOS 5. CentOS 5 does not suppoort i586 architecture and as such SME server 8 cannot be installed on i586 architecture. [[Bugzilla 4740]]}}
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====4.3. Hard Drive Configuration====
 
====4.3. Hard Drive Configuration====

Revision as of 00:18, 17 December 2012

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The following note needs to be added to the manual see Bug 4740

Hardware Requirements of the SME Server

Important.png Note:
Version 8.0 of SME Server is based on CentOS 5. CentOS 5 does not suppoort i586 architecture and as such SME server 8 cannot be installed on i586 architecture. Bugzilla 4740


Following needs to replace the current section in the manual see Bugzilla 6447

4.3. Hard Drive Configuration

SME Server 7 introduces a new feature - Automatic configuration of Software RAID 1, 5 or 6. RAID is a way of storing data on more than one hard drive at once, so that if one drive fails, the system will still function. In the case of RAID 6, two drives can fail and the system will still function. We highly recommend that at a minimum you utilize 2 identical drives in your sytem to take advantage of the redundancy provided by the RAID configuration.

Your server will be automatically configured as follows:

  • 1 Drive - Software RAID 1 (ready to accept a second drive).
  • 2 Drives - Software RAID 1
  • 3 Drives - Software RAID 1 + 1 Hot-spare
  • 4-6 Drives - Software RAID 5 + 1 Hot-spare
  • 7+ Drives - Software RAID 6 + 1 Hot-spare


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With SME 7.0 if you utilize more than one drive, they should all be identical in size and model. From SME 7.1 this is no longer a requirement.