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Music Server Hardware Upgrade, On Backup Music Server

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Replaced the boot drive and the primary drive where I keep the music files on my primary music server system. I am now up and running on my backup music server that’s a bit slower with fewer resources.

I am as always running SCSI but now that all drives on the primary music server come in at 10k LVD SCSI my drive speeds are appropriately ultra 160.

I also made sure that my SCA connectors are properly rated for the ultra 160 speeds.

You can sometimes get a non-rated ultra 160 or 320 SCA adapters to work but you will not approach the top SCSI speeds of your SCSI adapter.

I also have placed another sound card in the music server to play better with Winamp and shout cast servers and still keep my playback capabilities.

Reloading the OS and applications so hopefully before we hit the weekend everything will be purring with the new hardware and reloaded OS and applications. This should be a superbly tuned system!

I have so much else to do for projects that are more critical and not computer related I'm not sure when I will get the Winamp & Shoutcast portion done. I at least wanted to have the hardware ready for full experimentation when I had a free moment

I have my script for the play list worked out I just have to figure out how and where to display it on the website.

For now I'm running off of my backup music server that was playing Christmas tunes during the holidays. Not nearly as robust as my Xeon 2.4 server class system so I will not be moving songs around adjusting the play list too much while I am on the backup music server. With the size of the play list the backup system doesn't have enough memory or CPU resources to handle constant manipulation of the play list.

I will be back up in the normal format soon and then will start working with my backup Web & music server to test out new software, approaches and appearances for the site!

Stick around more to come!!

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