My apologies for taking so long to respond. I started a first draft of this
and then forget to finish it before going on vacation.
Phil
On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 8:28 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Philip Robar writes:
>
> First, thank you sir for your repeated good input.
>
> > Personally, I want on
On 07/24/14 07:34 PM, Philip Robar wrote:
y short 1U case to my "external drives." The SATA spec says
that data cables
I just think that is ludicrous to have one box where controller is and
abother box where additional disks are and ,like, 16 SATA cables in
between...
It sounds more like Mickey
Harry,
Depends on how you look at it.
You have a nice classic high-end 3.33Ghz Quad-core/32GB RAM workstation.
Oddly, that is around the retail price of most new high-end cellphones - before
discounts...
Ken
On Sunday, July 27, 2014 5:20 AM, Ed wrote:
On 07/24/14 17:28, Harry Putnam
On 07/24/14 17:28, Harry Putnam wrote:
I bought the HP xw8600 with 2x Xeon (5470) cpus, 3.33 Ghz, ecc memory and 32
GB of it.
I paid $775. The case and all the rest are in really superb shape and
it does seem to be a workhorse and powerhouse.
So, was I robbed?
Hello,
No, When new
Philip Robar writes:
First, thank you sir for your repeated good input.
> Personally, I want one of the tray less x in y bays just because I think
> that they look cool. (I lust for this case, but am too cheap to replace the
> used server I recently purchased on eBay for a great price with a new
On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 4:50 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
>
> Can anyone tell me if it is better to have a cage with backplane.
> If backplane is just some raid rigamorole... probably useless for this
> But would a general sata backplane be any advantage?
>
For personal use it's mostly a matter of co
The power supply can handle the smaller drives very easily as they are not
high-load devices.
On Thursday, July 24, 2014 1:51 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
Harry Putnam writes:
[...]
Lots of good input here.
Can anyone tell me if it is better to have a cage with backplane.
If backplane is
Harry Putnam writes:
[...]
Lots of good input here.
Can anyone tell me if it is better to have a cage with backplane.
If backplane is just some raid rigamorole... probably useless for this
But would a general sata backplane be any advantage?
Far as I know this server should handle 8 hdd alr
On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 7:43 AM, Nikola M. wrote:
> On 07/23/14 08:34 PM, Philip Robar wrote:
>
>> If you don't mind a mini rack sitting outside of your case this is an
>> inexpensive ($30) option:
>>
>> http://www.sansdigital.com/storage-gadgets/hddrack5.html
>
>
>> Huh, I think that is for mou
Harry,
Retrofit for 2.5 drives. You can fit about 12-16 of them in that same area.
Give some space for cooling and air flow. Makes a 12TB-16TB storage array.
Ken
On Thursday, July 24, 2014 4:45 AM, Nikola M. wrote:
On 07/23/14 08:34 PM, Philip Robar wrote:
> If you don't mind a mini rack
On 07/23/14 08:34 PM, Philip Robar wrote:
If you don't mind a mini rack sitting outside of your case this is an
inexpensive ($30) option:
http://www.sansdigital.com/storage-gadgets/hddrack5.html
Huh, I think that is for mounting Inside the case , not outside,
and to use same power supply from t
The tray less cages that Bill and I mentioned can be a little pricy ($100
+/-) so be aware that there are less expensive x in y options, both tray
and tray less, that don't have backplanes* that the drives plug into, i.e.
they are just bays that house the drives closer together and include a fan
to
sday, July 23, 2014 20:14
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Subject: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Cram more drives into an HP xw8600
I hope someone here will have some hideously clever idea about
cramming about 4 more 3.5 HDD drives into an HP xw8600 server.
One option might be an x in y drive bay that slides into the top forward
facing builtin drive bay. (Where x > y.) These are available in both hot
and non-hot swapping versions. They use fan(s) forcing air over the drives
to keep the temps down. Search on "drive bays" or "drive cage" to get an
idea
On 07/23/14 11:13, Harry Putnam wrote:
> There is a space under the hdd brackets that looks like it could hold
> several more hdd, but would require some specialized hardware from HP
> or clever use of duct tape etc.
I'd lose the optical drives (booting off of USB sticks is faster anyway) and
inst
I hope someone here will have some hideously clever idea about
cramming about 4 more 3.5 HDD drives into an HP xw8600 server.
I bought it used off ebay but I think it still has a pretty stock
arrangement for hdd.
A section fitted out to hold only 4 hdd.
There is a space under the hdd brackets th
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