I am really glad I read your post. I have always done it the way you
describe but thought I would try blades this time. We do have to put this
project in Equinix which means power requirements really matter a lot and
it costs a decent amount to add more. Do you just have a big iSCSI for
storage?

By the way Chuck, I did not mention the HP DL20. It is a shallow 1U that
could be mounted on a single post rack. Like any single post 1U, it could
really use a shelf to add support to the back. They do fit anywhere. Not
the fastest machines ever but more than enough to do what you want. But so
are Atoms, Pi's and a tone of other tiny form factors. Even the NUC would
bang out what you have for requirements.

On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 8:59 PM Ryan McAfee <r...@n5qz.org> wrote:

> Blade systems can be awesome, but they add a TON of complexity over
> regular pizza-box servers.
> Unless you need the hardware density of blades, I'd much rather have a
> stack of HP DL360/DL380 or the Dell R740xd type servers (can't remember the
> 1U equivalent on the Dell side).
>
> I've managed HP blade chassis (2 different generations) and Cisco UCS
> blades in a VMWare environment. I've really not cared for either types.
>
> The 1U/2U servers are much easier to work on, have easy expansion slots,
> places to mount disk bays, etc...
> Plus you can get a 2-generation old server for a couple hundred dollars on
> ebay and other vendors.
>
> At my $dayjob, we just put in a Dell R740xd2 stack of Hyper-V servers. The
> hardware is pretty awesome.
> We didn't even consider blades this time.
>
> Ryan
>
> On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 8:48 PM <af-requ...@af.afmug.com> wrote:
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>> I need to put in some servers.  I want to go durable.  Last a long time.
>> Thinking blade servers.
>> Email, DNS etc,  Perhaps in the future DHCP.  Other things an ISP uses.
>>
>> Suggestions?  I like the idea of hot swap etc.  I realize VM and Hyper V,
>> all kinds of virtualization makes life easy.
>> But irrespective, I want bare metal reliability.
>>
>> Then perhaps NAS/SAN on top of it.
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