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Let's just hope these bottom dollar prices means a faster model soon. I'd kill for a USB3 version with about 30% more CPU grunt.
Don't know what the prices are elsewhere but in the UK the price of a ML110 G7 has on occasions been nearly the same as the Microserver (after cashback) - example £129.99 here - http://www.ebuyer.com/320819-hp-proliant-ml110-g7-g840-tower-server-470065-612
CPU better, not USB3 (why not?!) but more potential to grow. I guess more electricity costs. Choices choices![]()
Also get a better software raid...
Same raidstack as the hardware cards... it just runs on the chipset... its actually quite quick.
USB3 does not have Serverside pickup yet...Direct access is not the norm.
Interesting to know on the RAID card front - trying to resist buying one at the moment, not that I need it of course. The only real advantage to me in buying a Microserver with the cost between the two so narrow is that the wife won't spot it and so won't know that I have bought a new PC![]()
but G7 servers get the b110i , sata only but still quite nice.
It is definitely not consumer software raid.
It's just Intel's PCH running HP firmware
Pretty 'consumer' if you ask me, although absolutely fine for software RAID / ZFS.
And at least HP's BIO/UEFI has a clear option to disable/enable drive write caches which works as it should.
Yeah - I have an N36L though. N40L I know has "unofficial" support, but N36L I haven't gotten much solid confirmation.I have a single 8GB stick in my N40L so far, and I'm planning on adding a 2nd very soon.
Here's a link to the stick I purchased: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0074EJV2S/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00
HP's Maint/Service Guide (c02473845) lists two PSUs: the (above) DPS-150TB A and DPS-200PB-177A. Specs (size etc.) on each are same, except the latter is rated @200w steady state power (vs 150w).HP part number 630295-001
Spare part number 620827-001
Delta electronics DPS-150TB A rev 00
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Thanks for the info guys.
If I look for part number "620827-001" the cheapest I can find it for is $140. Part number "630295-001" is $240. Searching by using the power supply model numbers does not return anyone selling it.
This is the second NAS that has died on me in the past two years. I am beginning to think I should just build one with off-the-shelf parts instead so that I can replace anything that goes bad more easily.
[OC]Pik4chu;1039179653 said:You should be able to replace it with a psu of similar dimensions. Its not completely proprietary as far as I can see.
Something like this I think. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Athena-Powe...X-ATX-ATX12V-80-PLUS-/320968993930#vi-content
I am in need of a small Vmware server and i was wondering if Microserver is a good candidate.
It is really cheap and with some additional components performance can be good.
I just want to run some testing environments not for production use.
In Europe price of ML-110 xith Xeon E3-1220 is 370 euro and MIcorserver N40L is 160 euro.
The double cost justifies the performance difference?
It depends how much extras you are adding...
It was noted in this thread that the ML 110 will go on sale occasionally for the same price as the microserver...
In Europe price of ML-110 xith Xeon E3-1220 is 370 euro and MIcorserver N40L is 160 euro.
The double cost justifies the performance difference?