* Outback Dingo wrote:
Sorry but need to as do yo want some under powered atom system? or a
core i3i7 cpu and 16 Gbs memoery, with 8 GB ports and 6 SATA ports in
a small custom build.
because thats exactly what we sell and we sell it for less the an XL
by a few hundred bucs, less the drives
On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at 8:03 AM, Stefan Hagen
wrote:
> * Patrick M. Hausen wrote:
>>>
>>> Am 18.08.2017 um 11:19 schrieb Pete French :
>>> The HP micro servers work very well, and you can pick them up remakably
>>> cheaply [...]
>>> Not sure about ECC memory support there though.
>>
>>
>> They do
> temperature sensor is somehow controlled by the raid controller. So enabling
> JBOD technically works, but the machine is a lot louder than with enabled
> raid. As a workaround I've built 4 raid arrays with one disk each.
Upgrade the firmware. That fixed it for me - I run JBOD and the fanes are
Hi Stefan,
> Am 18.08.2017 um 14:35 schrieb Stefan Hagen :
>> What do you mean by "JBOD support"? Disable RAID in the systems BIOS
>> setup, put ZFS on AHCI drives ...
>
> Activating JBOD deactivates the B120i raid controller. Unfortnately the
> temperature sensor
> is somehow controlled by the
Hi Patrick,
* Patrick M. Hausen wrote:
smbios.system.product="ProLiant MicroServer Gen8"
CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1220L V2 @ 2.30GHz (2294.80-MHz K8-class CPU)
16 GB RAM, FreeBSD installation was no problem at all.
You got me. I just double checked. 16GB is the limit. You're right.
What
The SuperMicro X10SDV-6C+-TLN4F or X10SDV-4C+-TLN4F have twin 10Gb Intel NIC
and a twin 1Gb, 4 ports in total, plus a management one. Support 128GB ECC
RDIMM in total or 64GB UDIMM.
--
Rafal Lukawiecki
> On 18 Aug 2017, at 12:58, Pete French wrote:
>
> The only 10 gig cards we have are
> som
Hi!
> Am 18.08.2017 um 14:03 schrieb Stefan Hagen :
>
> * Patrick M. Hausen wrote:
>>> Am 18.08.2017 um 11:19 schrieb Pete French :
>>> The HP micro servers work very well, and you can pick them up remakably
>>> cheaply [...]
>>> Not sure about ECC memory support there though.
>>
>> They do sup
* Patrick M. Hausen wrote:
Am 18.08.2017 um 11:19 schrieb Pete French :
The HP micro servers work very well, and you can pick them up remakably cheaply
[...]
Not sure about ECC memory support there though.
They do support ECC, no problem.
They are available with different CPU configurations f
I use FreeNAS on an old Gen7 HP MicroServer. It works well but jails are too
slow and needing an upgrade. Unfortunately, FreeBSD is *not* (yet?) supported
on HPE MicroServer Gen10, so you couldn't run FreeNAS on it, see my bug report
here
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=221350
Hi all,
> Am 18.08.2017 um 13:58 schrieb Pete French :
>
>> Maybe the folk that made hardware suggestions can post which net
>> interface(s) they are using and whether they are seeing driver issues?
>
> The HP boxes have Broadcom ethernet controllers driven with the 'bge'
> driver, and thatw ork
> Maybe the folk that made hardware suggestions can post which net
> interface(s) they are using and whether they are seeing driver issues?
The HP boxes have Broadcom ethernet controllers driven with the 'bge'
driver, and thatw orks fine. I stick to Intel or Broadcom controllers for
gigabit ether
Patrick M. Hausen wrote:
>Hi, all,
>
>> Am 18.08.2017 um 11:19 schrieb Pete French :
>> The HP micro servers work very well, and you can pick them up remakably
>> cheaply [...]
>> Not sure about ECC memory support there though.
>
>They do support ECC, no problem.
>
>They are available with differe
Hi, all,
> Am 18.08.2017 um 11:19 schrieb Pete French :
> The HP micro servers work very well, and you can pick them up remakably
> cheaply [...]
> Not sure about ECC memory support there though.
They do support ECC, no problem.
They are available with different CPU configurations from
as Pete
2017-08-18 17:11 GMT+08:00 Sami Halabi :
> Hi all,
>
> I am planning to use zfs appliance for backup purposes, do you have
> reccomenations for small box with 4-16 gb ram ecc, and 4 hard drives
> sas/sata.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Sami
>
Take a look at iXsystems, they have a nice FreeNAS-Mini.
The HP micro servers work very well, and you can pick them up remakably
cheaply if you look. I have six of these in various laces, all running
ZFS and FreeBSD to perform various funcytions. Not sure about ECC memory
support there though. Also theres only one expansion slot, which we ut
10 gig c
Hi all,
I am planning to use zfs appliance for backup purposes, do you have
reccomenations for small box with 4-16 gb ram ecc, and 4 hard drives
sas/sata.
Thanks in advance,
Sami
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