So a case of "Dig before you call"? Anyways I'm re-sending my questions since it appears that you didn't receive them yesterday...
Timothy, Ubuntu Server is officially supporting Power8 ( https://www.ubuntu.com/download/server/power8 ). Do you have insight if they will support Power9? What's the name of the chipset your board will be using? Also can we get a complete overview of all the I/O ports with Make and Model#. I see what looks like 4 SATA ports (in 2 different colors) on the board ( https://static.rptorcs.com/TL2B01/images/boardsmall.png ), but they are missing in the documentation ( https://raptorcs.com/content/T L2B01/intro.html ). I would also like to know what make & model the SATA controller is and the model of the Broadcom NIC chip for example. You might also want to add info to the site about the optional Microsemi SAS 3.0 RAID controller. Right now it's unclear which one of their many ICs will be onboard (I assume it will be RAID-on-Chip: https://www.microsemi.com/product-directory/storage-ics/3689 -raid-controllers ).
Else keep up the good work and thanks for making this happen.
On Tue, Sep 5, 2017 at 9:39 PM, Timothy Pearson < tpearson@raptorengineering.com> wrote:
On 09/05/2017 08:16 PM, mdn wrote:
The website partly came back.
Le 06/09/2017 01:20, Taiidan@gmx.com a écrit :
What happened to Tim and the raptor sites?
All of them are down and I get an error when sending him an email :'[
Our upstream provider suffered a large fiber optic cable cut early today. This cut disabled two of our datacenters resulting in the outage you saw today.
All services are back up and running at this time. Sorry for the inconvenience!
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