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Re: Windows XP End of Life Approaching
Wow! That would make a nice headless server!Things I've fixed: anything from semis to crappy Chinese $2 radios, and now an IoT Dildo....
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Originally posted by ratdude747 View PostIf I visit, I may have to take a look for myself.<--- Badcaps.net Founder
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New datacenter hardware build
Decided to make my own thread to share the trials and tribulations of my new Hyper-V buildout. This system has been 6 months in the works, with many revisions to the initial spec. There were a lot of meetings that felt like we were
Originally planned to be 3 HP DL360's and an EMC VNX 5300 SAN, it eventually changed to a C3000 BladeSystem, with 3 BL465 blades and an EMC VNX2 5200 SAN. It took so long to nail down the specs that EMC actually released a new line of products in the meantime, which meant we had to change the spec AGAIN.
So far, I have the BladeSystem and fiber channel backend in house. The SAN is supposedly being delivered today. We'll be connected to the internal network with 6 10gbit fiber links, and from the bladesystem to the san with 8 8gbit fiber links.
Everything was spec'ed out with redundancy in mind. We should be able to drop two of the 3 blades and suffer only a slight reduction in performance. The SAN and internal communications are all fully redundant, as are the power supplies.
Interesting note on the BladeSystem PSUs.... they're 1200w in a very small formfactor. I went to look at specs, and found that they only output 12v. Must be stepped down elsewhere in the enclosure. But they'll do a solid 100amps @ 12vdc!
Anyway, pics of the BladeSystem are attached. I'll keep the progress updated as we go.Ludicrous gibs!
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I combined my old beater server posts with this thread. Yea, I think its safe to say that you have mine beat. I got this server second hand in 2004 iirc. Ran it several years until it began having stability issues and phased it out.
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Originally posted by Topcat View PostI combined my old beater server posts with this thread. Yea, I think its safe to say that you have mine beat. I got this server second hand in 2004 iirc. Ran it several years until it began having stability issues and phased it out.
RD, if you bring the 'rango, I may just send it home with you. It'll take 3 mules and a crane to lift it up though...sigpic
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About that quad P3 server - NICEEEE! I sure hope they didn't use 50 mm fans on each CPU, though - that would be LOUD!
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(then again, it's a server. Who cares? )
Originally posted by doodInteresting note on the BladeSystem PSUs.... they're 1200w in a very small formfactor. I went to look at specs, and found that they only output 12v. Must be stepped down elsewhere in the enclosure. But they'll do a solid 100amps @ 12vdc!
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