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    sas expander vs m1015s

    thanks for the replies! what i meant with driving direct is having an os driver that would "see" the expander and the 24 disks directly, without the need for the m1015. but . as per the previous reply, im guessing i still need the hba. i currently connect the 1015 to the expander via a...
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    sas expander vs m1015s

    hello all, i currently have a das built from an m1015 and a chenbro sas expander for 24 disks the m1015 is passed through to an esxi vm. id like to move the server out of the vm and go native. i wonder if i can use the sas expander directly from the os, or do i still need the hba im...
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    zfs snapshots

    hi all .. im running periodic snapshots on a solaris 11 express server, using the timeslide service. currently i can "browse" snapshots via the nautilus manager in the server console. id like to access the snapshot remotely via transmit (sftp client) ... the .zfs/snapshot is not visible...
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    solaris 11 / 10MB/s writing

    thanks danswartz, i have the following on the solaris box kayak@atlas:~$ dladm show-phys LINK MEDIA STATE SPEED DUPLEX DEVICE net0 Ethernet up 10000 full vmxnet3s0 kayak@atlas:~$ dladm show-link LINK...
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    solaris 11 / 10MB/s writing

    hello, im running a solaris 11 express guest under esxi 5 u1 ... its running vmnet3 network adapter i have an encrypted mirror zpool with two 1tb disks, shared with nfs problem is im getting only 10MB/s writing to this nfs share ... i tried setting sync disabled, but didnt make any...
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    Post your Workstation 2012

    thank you very much, Allisons Dad. it helps a LOT ... i will further investigate to go down that route !
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    Post your Workstation 2012

    hi, im thinking about building something like this .. i have two questions though 1) how are you holding together the "door/top" down ... i dont see any nails 2) how did you manage to hold together the 2 x 4 that form an L
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    The [H]ard Forum Storage Showoff Thread - Post your 10TB+ systems

    certainly is ! i purchased it in late 1999 as my first machine and i love how trusty it has been during all these years. it's currently my pfsense firewall and although i could buy a netgate or a hacom, i won't .. ill wait til its time comes :)
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    The [H]ard Forum Storage Showoff Thread - Post your 10TB+ systems

    i'm getting nominal speeds, as if it was baremetal. about 30MBps write, about 70MBps/100MBps reading
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    The [H]ard Forum Storage Showoff Thread - Post your 10TB+ systems

    this is a virtualized (ESXi 5U1) unRaid server hal (unRaid DAS) Case: Norco RPC-4220 PSU: Corsair AX-850 SAS Expander: Chenbro CK23601 (paired to an IBM M1015-IT mode) Hard Disks: 20x 2TB (different brands) + 1x parity disk GHETTO RACK DAS SERVER (hal) i changed the hx850 to an ax850 later...
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    The [H]ard Forum Storage Showoff Thread - Post your 10TB+ systems

    houkouonchi ... i see you're powering both dual-molex connections in the norco backplane ... does the 850hx have all the needed molex power cables or you had to build/purchase additional ones ? i have a 750hx, and it doesn't have enough molex connections to power both dual molex in my norco...
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    Cooler Master RC690 Gallery

    hi, i replaced my old main machine (an aging p4 3.2) with an i7 920 build .... lovin it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! these are the parts case: COOLER MASTER RC-690-KKN1-GP (duh!) mobo: ASUS P6T Deluxe V2 cpu: Intel Core i7 920 Nehalem 2.66GHz ram: OCZ XMP Ready Series 6GB (3 x 2GB) DDR3 1600 (PC3...
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