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RE: Installing Linux /Storage area network



I am trying to install Linux on my new server that I just got. I have never done this before expecially with SAN. I am also looking for a good source that I can read about it as well. Do you have a set of protocols that I can use as reference while I install it? 

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	From: redhat-install-list-bounces redhat com on behalf of Rick Stevens 
	Sent: Fri 11/18/2005 4:03 PM 
	To: Getting started with Red Hat Linux 
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	Subject: Re: Installing Linux /Storage area network
	
	

	On Fri, 2005-11-18 at 15:07 -0500, Nair, Murlidharan T wrote:
	> Hi!!
	>
	> I am new to working with SAN and have never setup one before. I have a
	> DELL 6850 server and Ax100 storage. Has any one in the group done this
	> before? If so I would like some tips on the things I need to take care
	> of before I start. Also any comments on the performance of the 64 bit
	> operating system. I heard there are some problems if the libraries are
	> not installed. Thanks for your help.
	
	I use SANs all the time.  What are you trying to do?
	
	Fedora Core works a treat on Opterons!  Blisteringly fast.  Since RHEL4
	is based on Fedora Core 3, it should be just as fast.
	
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