[HamWAN PSDR] Any suggestions for a good shallow-depth server?
Scott Honaker
scotthon at pilchuckvet.com
Tue May 26 00:17:02 PDT 2015
SuperMicro has a series of small servers with RAID and IPMI support. I
have a couple of them running at DEM with solid state drives. Here's an
example.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816101384&cm_re=1u_barebones_server-_-16-101-384-_-Product
Scott N7SS
On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 11:53 PM, Bart Kus <me at bartk.us> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been trying to get my grubby little hands on a server for East
> Tiger. The physical layout of that site demands we use a shallow depth
> (1/2 depth) server. There are surprisingly few servers out there that are
> both shallow and offer some kind of hardware RAID and KVM control with
> virtual media. I've identified a couple:
>
> 1. Dell R210 ii
> - 1U
> - 1CPU (E3-12##v2 series)
> - Max 32GB RAM
> - 2HD (non-hot-swap)
> - Stock H200 RAID controller is poopy (no BBWC/FBWC, no option to
> enable HD write cache), but it can take an H700 controller.
> - KVM not typically installed, but inexpensive DRAC6 cards
> available ($15)
> - Kind of expensive for what it is
> 2. HP DL320e G8
> - 1U
> - 1CPU (E3-12##v2 series)
> - Max 32GB RAM
> - 2-4HD depending on chassis (hot-swap)
> - Stock B210i RAID controller is poopy (no BBWC/FBWC), but it can
> take a P222 controller.
> - KVM via iLO4 integrated standard
> - Expensive
>
> Given the timing, I've gonna deploy a server I have in stock, but it's
> really awful:
>
> 1. Rackable based on Intel S5000PSL motherboard
> - 2U
> - 2CPU (really old Xeon 5148)
> - 16GB RAM installed (32GB max, FBDIMM required)
> - 4HD (hot swap)
> - NO RAID controller, and no room in the chassis to install one
> either.
> - NO KVM (there is an add-on, but it's $170. It may or may not
> fit the chassis.)
> - "Free!" since it's in my inventory and I'm trying to either sell
> the servers off or put them to good use.
>
> Since this is going up on a mountain top inaccessible for 1/2 the year,
> it's really nice to have the KVM ability in case something goes wrong or
> you need to do troubleshooting (just had to use KVM today to work on some
> of our ESXi hosts), and the RAID is nice in case a drive dies or develops a
> bad sector.
>
> Anyway, do any of you have any suggestions for any other small servers I
> may not have considered yet?
>
> --Bart
>
>
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