jan-jaap wrote:
Unless you want to use an external SAS/SATA enclosure and suitable LSI card, you'll need a second O300 though. The first one has the SCSI backplane + system disk, the second the SATA disk(s).
Best excuse ever to get a second O300

Of course everyone should have two O300's ! ... but it's possible to start with one. You pull the SCSI disk backplane out, one or two screws at most. The cable that connects it to the IO8 has a 68 pin connector on the end. Set the scsi id on a 68-pin disk and use that for a boot drive in the bottom tray. Stick an LSI SATA card in a pci slot (one is faster than the other but I forget which) and finagle the cable around inside to connect to a disk in the top tray. Close the lid and go put a band-aid on your cut fingers. The advantage to this is that you can use the same boot disk as a Fuel : they will transfer straight across. Haven't tried that in an O350 but it might work as well. I'd bet a quarter that a drive with IFF installed would transfer happily into a Fuel, too. Someone with stuttering initials might give that a try ....
dclough, it's not exactly a "front end - back end" situation. You are just using the O2 as a very smart X-Window terminal. Old-fashioned but very effective. And I wouldn't worry about distributed making .. the O2 has enough trouble just drawing its own window, it's not going to be contributing anything to the compile process. They are a very cute computer but they don't exactly wear the World Champion Processor Power pasties
There's a thread here about replacing the fan with a Noctua. Do it now, do it early, enjoy the silence right away. It's a gooood upgrade !