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Guys, I am finally moving my home servers from an old short length rack to 2 very nice APC VX racks that I gt at a very good price awhile ago.
The supermicro 3U server with supermicro rails works just fine in the new rack, but my NORCO 4U servers that I think have rl-20 rails on them are too...
Does the configuration software run on a non-dell system? I think I read somewhere the standard megaraid software won't control the dell versions of their parts, and you have to use a dell utility...
Thanks!
The ICH10R does not. The original datasheet had it in the spec, but the actual implementation doesn't have the proper registers to support it. This was confirmed by an engineer at Intel when Ted T'so tried to implement linux driver support for it.
I don't know about Z77 boards, but the...
I have done that too. It works when the filesystem is not under heavy load, but it's really dumb to have to push data to the drive just to light an LED. And command line typing sometimes gets fat fingered and causes problems. As I said, I am a unix hack, and am very comfortable with the...
This is why windows 8 uses the drives serial number a lot in dealing with disks, and can tell an enclosure how to light leds etc.... You don't need to know the disks decide name to administrate the disks in windows 8....
There is a big difference in manageability. MSFT has worked with enclosure manufacturers to enable blinking of drive LED's from a GUI console, and a lot of other things that make it easier to manage that ZFS on Solaris. Can you say drive labels that don't change when you move a disk to a...
The 2 big things that ZFS is missing compared to (I think) what Windows 8 server will have:
1) Easy expansion of storage - I can't take an 8 disk raidz2 array and just add one more disk to add space . I have to add disks in chunks of new arrays, and when they are created, I can't change the...
Here's a pic of the tray:
It came with mounting screws for the disks. Basically side mount on the 3.5 disk only, which is fine. A few of the 2.5 to 3.5 adapters should fit here fine as well.
Power supply can be seen in one of the other photos. Not hard to get to, but mounting looks...
I tried it on my 5085 and the single 500 GB drive caused my Adaptec management software to hang. Now, to be fair, it's running an older rev of firmware, and adaptec does include the SE3016 as an approved enclosure, but I just haven't had time to play with it.
My goal is integration with the...
Sorry, I had taken a picture of one unit but the other had a different labeling scheme used which was I discussed.
I think labels are fairly arbitrary, and the trays can all be moved around anywhere.
They are also sold by the unixsurplus folks with a LSI 8888ELP controller, so at least that config is known to work. The fact it works with LSI controllers made me confident enough to buy them at try with the M1015.
My adaptec seemed to have hiccups when I plugged in a drive, but then it had...
So I saw the following ebay ad here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/SGI-3U-Media-Server-Storage-16-HD-Bay-SAS-SATA-SSD-SAN-Array-3-5-NAS-JBOD-GOOD-/140681716406?pt=COMP_EN_Servers&hash=item20c148a2b6#ht_2967wt_1396
It appears to be sold on ebay under various names, like here...
Gea, I notice in the napp-it instructions on the all in one setup, you say not to use esxi 5.0 because of the 8 GB ram limitation, but I thought vmware changed to 32 GB as the limit.
32 GB seems to be adequate for lots of builds, though I agree 4.1 was better in this aspect.
Now that the cheap 512byte sector 5K3000's are out, there is really no reason to use drives with 4K sectors emulating 512 byte ones. There are ways as you point out to make the 4K emulation work, but why bother with the F4's or the EARS drives if you can get a cheap cool 2 TB drive like the...
This is a bit of apples and oranges. You need to think of ZFS on Solaris vs XFS on top of lvm2 on top of md on top of linux. ZFS combines the functions of filesystem, logical volume manager and software raid, which are handled by independent subsystems under linux.
I just got a couple of the M1015 HBA's, but they came with LP mounting brackets. Does anyone know a cheap source for a standard height mounting bracket that fits on this card?
Thx
mike
+1 Gea, thanks much for the tutorials. I am going to try and make the jump soon to a new ZFS based server in an all-in-1 config with 18GB memory on my X8ST3-F and solaris express 11. I just ordered 8 of the new 5K3000's from amazon today so I can transition my windows RAID storage pretty easily.
Homeseer is great. I have a telephone/modem pci interface which I don't think works in passthrough mode, but otherwise it's a nice fit for virtualization...
Yeah, the radioshack sale was great... Z-wave is pretty cool...
The F4's have had serious firmware issues, and along with the WD drives have issues because of the 4K sector emulation.
The hitatchi 5K3000's are new and I would avoid them for awhile, but they stuck with the 512 byte sectors at least.
For me, I would stay with the 7K2000's. Reliable...
I agree with Gea, use Opensolaris or a derivative and the kernel based SMB server. SAMBA has a lot of issues, and I think you'll be much happier with the SMB server. It's faster and easier to configure, and much better if you run an AD.
Outstanding. The X8ST3-F has a pretty good vt-d implementation (It's got an X58 onboard). The only issue is that the onboard ICH10R sata controller can't be exported as a whole, so I can't really use it for the disks and SSD's attached to Solaris. Passing through a disk as a block device...
Odditory, I was thinking about using ESXi in a new NAS build as well, with the onboard LSI 1068E on my X8ST3-F in passthrough mode to Solaris 11. The motherboard has full hardware virtualization support, but I have heard there are issues with performance of the disk controller in this...
I haven't played around much with the latest SAMBA versions, but I have seen lots of people complain about performance and inadequate AD integration. If the goal behind a ZFS server is high performance windows fileserving (not necessarily required for everyone, but a pretty widespread...
I tend to agree with odditory - forking a production code base and expecting the open source efforts to effectively take over and add features is a tall undertaking. Not impossible, but hard.
However, Oracle has it's advanced filesystem in development, BTRFS, and is integrating code in linux...
I would still recommend the Hitachi 7200 RPM 2 TB drives. They are fast, cheap, reliable, and you don't have to worry about the 512 to 4K sector conversion issues that can bite you in the bottom if you aren't careful. Of course, we have Fry's nearby which often discounts them.
Sub.mesa has...
This isn't very helpful.
There are two issues in keeping a given piece of hardware cool. One is ambient temp, and the other is airflow.
The amount of airflow (and this tends to be correlated to noise) determines the delta temp between the system temp and ambient temp. That is, infinite...
Doing it this way requires passthrough of the individual disks to Nexenta, etc... so that ZFS can run on top of them. Is there an ability yet in using ESX to pass through an entire controller or controllers to a VM so that all disks that connect to that controller natively appear in the guest...
All models of drives have some failures - it's impossible to find drives that won't fail at all under all operating circumstances. For the most part, unless you are a large OEM, you cannot get at the overall reliability data from the drive vendors. However, you can look at drive choices from...
I completely agree. Seagate isn't the fastest or the cheapest, and given the reliability issues, there is no reason to use them at all. Cross them off the list...