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Galaxy 6.0 ?What? When? Where?
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Maybe Ockie should call his next project "Galaxy 7" and put Windows 7 on it.
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Galaxy 6.0 ?What? When? Where?
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Yes. I heard Galaxy 6.0 will be 100tb.
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Ockie is likely reading all of this and giggling how our minds cannot even comprehend his new plans.
Or maybe he's thinking of a way to take up a collection to build his next monster Galaxy.
If he earned a buck for each post in this thread, he'd be able to buy several TB of HDDs.![]()
I haven't been able to find a case of my dreams, so this is on hold.
I haven't been able to find a case of my dreams, so this is on hold.
[LYL]Homer;1034132283 said:Here's a project:
1. Increase your Norco 4020 count to 10.
2. Cut off the front part of the case from the backplane forward on all 10.
3. Mount those 10 units in your (presumably 42U) rack, fill w/ 2tb drives.
4. Mount PSU's, mobo inside back half of rack.
5. The rack is the computer, 400tb.
Build it by yourself.
you've finished all the space you have?
$50,000 in drives later....
While it sounds great, I'd rather just go get that Corvette I've always wanted
I've tried looking at custom solutions, nothing really jumps at me. Mountain mods has some cool builds, but nothing that strikes me as great, nothing that makes me go daym. I have thought of my own case before, but then again, I can't find the happy medium. I have a feeling I'll spend 5 years on a case and then I wont like it... I'm quite picky![]()
I own that case actually. It's actually made by Guanghsing Industrial and is known as the GHS-2000 (and their US distributor is Akiwa): http://www.akiwa.com/item.php?id=82&pg=overviewHow about the Xi NetRaider64XE? As far as I can tell (some of us tried to track down the manufacturer of the case several years ago), the case was custom designed/built for Xi Computers. Still tops on my list for pretty tower servers.
Link to Xi Computers website
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It has casters, so I can move it on my own on the same floor, but even empty, I got a friend to help me move it upstairs. I might drag it to quakecon as I could put my 100lb monitor on top of it and then my computer would weight more then double what I do.Blue Fox nice and big case, do you have a picture of the inside? If it is so heavy how do you move it than yourself?
It has casters, so I can move it on my own on the same floor, but even empty, I got a friend to help me move it upstairs. I might drag it to quakecon as I could put my 100lb monitor on top of it and then my computer would weight more then double what I do.
Anyway, I just took some pics of the interior.
http://stfcc.org/bluefox/photos/cubeserver/DSC00808.JPG
http://stfcc.org/bluefox/photos/cubeserver/DSC00809.JPG
http://stfcc.org/bluefox/photos/cubeserver/DSC00810.JPG
Garage. No basements in Texas.Damn, is that your basement floor or garage floor? I recently did my floor with the same kit you used and it came out great, but got torn to shit this past winter with my sleds.
I'm planning on redoing it but this time with rubber tiles like what the oil change places use as flooring.
Thats a nice case, but the weight alone will kill you. I used to have similar NET cases like that and they are just too heavy for anything useful.... they sure don't build them like they used to.
Garage. No basements in Texas.
Yeah, the weight is ridiculous. Then again, last time I saw you, you seemed like you could lift considerably more than I could with ease. That case is the strongest one I've ever come across though. I stood on the top to test it (I'm 155lbs) and it didn't bow at all. There is even a tray built for the case so that you can put it in a rack.
Yeah, when I picked it up, I didn't have the easiest time getting it onto the back seat of my Nissan Maxima (I even brought a friend to help me move it). At least I'm borrowing my parent's minivan for quakecon. I still want to get 2 Norco cases, some SAS expanders, and one of the Areca SAS cards. I think that's going to be the best solution for now.You do get basements, just super rare and expensive... and pointless
As for the case, yeah, it's ok empty, but when you factor everything else in there, even if you can lift it or not, it becomes quite a chore. For me, those cases were always a transport issue as they wont fit in cars without damaging something.
Garage. No basements in Texas.
Yeah, the weight is ridiculous. Then again, last time I saw you, you seemed like you could lift considerably more than I could with ease. That case is the strongest one I've ever come across though. I stood on the top to test it (I'm 155lbs) and it didn't bow at all. There is even a tray built for the case so that you can put it in a rack.
I only know one person who has a basement in TX, and its just weird.