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The time has commeth.
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All credit goes to d3vy for this picture.
^^^ I would guess you could mod the CPU but then again, I would never reccomend overclocking a server.![]()
By the way, I was just thinking - for a 16TB raid5 array, I shudder to think how long a defrag would take! I guess you'd be almost forced to employ something like Diskeeper that's doing defragging 24x7.
I have found that arrays dont really frag up that much if they contain non system files.
What's your regular use computer like?
I don't think I've ever seen it.
Kudos, Ockie - great thread and great projects. I'm a storage whore myself, mostly video media, and for too long I've suffered with a disorganized situation that your Galaxy projects have inspired me to change. I've right now got 5 or 6 econo Dell servers with 5 or 6 drives each, plus myriads of USB2-based external storage (maybe 15?) and so trying to FIND media now has gotten to be a real headache (ie okay let's turn on server #4 - let's look through its drive letters). I've been waiting for the right case to consolidate into.
When I first saw the SuperMicro case's price, I thought "holy crap - $1000+ for a case!" but then it slowly sank in its actually a GREAT DEAL: aside from rackmount cases coming at a premium anyway, if you buy 6 x Athena Power 4-drive backplane cages, that's $600, and if you buy 2 x 900W HE (85%) power supplies, they'd be $250 each minimum based on a search. SuperMicro taking the guesswork out and providing them ready to power 24 drives is also worth something, not to mention that they're long and suited for this case rather than big boxy standard PSUs. Now we're at $1100 just for drives cages and power supplies, so you're getting everything else case/fans/etc for free as I see it.
I checked Ingram Micro (nationwide distributor) and according to the SuperMicro rep they will be in stock 1/8/08 so that's probably why all the etailer sites out there show "out of stock". Cost is $992 on this beast - I can let you know when it's available if you like. I already backordered mine!
Also I noticed you were going with E5310 CPU's - I read there's a mod you can do to bring them from 266mhz FSB to 333mhz FSB just by covering Pad 30 with electric tape, and they'll run at 2.0Ghz at only a couple degrees hotter - I may try that myself as I'll likely get the same motherboard you're getting.
Great components you chose and I'm still debating going "drive-letters only" or going RAID5. I agree that losing 33% of your space in a 3-drive RAID5 is a tragedy, however I'd be running 16-port raid controllers which would mean only losing 6% of my total storage potential per array - much easier to swallow (controller failure risks aside). Only downside to a single RAID5 volume is all 16 drives have to be spinning and sucking power to access a file; whereas going drive-letters only and individual volumes, all the drives can sit spun down until one needs to get accessed. Of course with drive-letters only there's no protection and it's russian roulette waiting to find out which of your drives is going to die first. Since at this level of storage size, backups aren't really feasible without doubling up on harddrive costs, as I see it raid5 is the only safety net that *is* feasible in lieu of backups.
Last thing I have to decide is buying 1Tb drives or 500GB drives. With 24 drive bays in this case it's hard to resist the price/performance sweet spot of $97 for 16MB buffer 500GB drives. I also like the idea of being able to add a drive at a time as needed, and running dissimilar drives is 1 point for running driveletter-per-drive (non-raid) then again if I end up in raid5 I can do online array expansion.
Decisions, decisions..
anyway keep up the great work.
-Odditory
It's a quad core, 8gb ram, raptor x's, dual 8800gtx's, 680i (now 780i when it comes), etc etc etc.
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Supermicro X7DBE-O Dual 771 Intel 5000P Extended ATX Server Motherboard<snip>
It's a quad core, 8gb ram, raptor x's, dual 8800gtx's, 680i (now 780i when it comes), etc etc etc.
It's a quad core, 8gb ram, raptor x's, dual 8800gtx's, 680i (now 780i when it comes), etc etc etc.
Right on - we got similar main sys's - I just got the 780i from EVGA a few days ago (step up) and am waiting on my third 8800GTX to come in so I can run Triple-SLI'd Crysis at VERY HIGH on my 30" screen at native res. Also have an Q6600 on water @ 3.8
This new 780i board overclocks quads effortlessly in my own experience plus many forums; so much easier than the 680i did anyway. In January (or whenever since there's a rumored delay) will grab a Q9450 and hopefully run in the 4.x Ghz range on water as many others are seeming to do with ease on the slightly higher end chips already available. These new new Penryns are overclocking monsters!
Few questions:
1) Why the Supermicro board, when a "true blue" Intel board, such as the Intel S5000PALR for example, is available at the same price point? (within $4 of each other from my source, anyway).
2) What is it about that particular board and/or chipset you like versus some of the other dual socket server class Xeon boards costing hundreds less? # of PCIe slots?
3) Why the E5310 CPU instead of one of the new 45nm CPU's like the E5405 @ 2.0ghz / 1333fsb which runs cooler (same 80W TDP as E5310), has 12MB L2 cache instead of 8MB on the E5310, and is at practically the same pricepoint (maybe $10 more)? If you're having to wait out the case due to availability, may as well wait out a E5405 - that's probably what i'll be doing anyway.
Did evga already contact you about a stepup??!? I've had no response yet.
Also, I'm also looking at tri sli for the 3007wfp![]()
You can't find the hardware anywhere else either?![]()
areca 1280ML 24 Port controller just came in stock at newegg, so I snatched it upCan't wait for it to get there... although, still don't have a case, mobo, procs, or memory
Processors are still on back order (12mb cache chips are out, so I want to snatch those up when they come in), the case is also still on back order with no real ETA.
areca 1280ML 24 Port controller just came in stock at newegg, so I snatched it upCan't wait for it to get there... although, still don't have a case, mobo, procs, or memory
Processors are still on back order (12mb cache chips are out, so I want to snatch those up when they come in), the case is also still on back order with no real ETA.
Still debating harddrive choice - Seagate's 5yr warranty suits a longterm couple of RAID5 arrays spanning 24 drives but performance is below average on benches. What scares me about the WD10EACS greenpower WD drives is the whole "5400-7200rpm" veil of secrecy of WD where basically stated the ones out now spin at 5400 but they 'reserve the right' to start releasing them as 7200rpm at any time without any notice or diff part # (so my guess is they're still working on 7200). Mixing 5400 and 7200 rpm in a raid array is a no-no and I don't want to quite buy all 24 x 1tb drives at once.
Still debating harddrive choice - Seagate's 5yr warranty suits a longterm couple of RAID5 arrays spanning 24 drives but performance is below average on benches. What scares me about the WD10EACS greenpower WD drives is the whole "5400-7200rpm" veil of secrecy of WD where basically stated the ones out now spin at 5400 but they 'reserve the right' to start releasing them as 7200rpm at any time without any notice or diff part # (so my guess is they're still working on 7200). Mixing 5400 and 7200 rpm in a raid array is a no-no and I don't want to quite buy all 24 x 1tb drives at once.
I'm stuck with the green drives, no whay I'd be able to sell these and do a direct drive to drive swap without a major loss. Also, I would rather save power and enjoy non-raid than I would spending more power.<snip>
I wouldn't call it "stuck" - those are great drives based on all the benchmarks. Were you planning on still going JBOD or are you starting to think RAID5/RAID6? Would be an aweful shame to run an Areca 24-port just for JBOD (except for the caching). I thought I read there's a fix for the TLER thing.
FYI - I have a contact that deals in large quantities of hard-drives from all the major manufacturers (another distributor) and he stated today that most 1Tb HD sku's are slated to drop substantially in price after Jan 1. I am going to wait to see if this happens and run my 12 x 500gb existing drives JBOD for now and then migrate to 1Tb's in january.
I've decided that I'm going to go with the Supermicro MBD-X7DWN+ motherboard, more memory, diffrent memory (cheaper), and the Intel Xeon Harpertown 45nm quads.
Right now the only thing I got coming is the 24 port contoller. I'm still waiting on case availibility and I'm waiting on processor to be restocked. Right now I'll be sitting idle for a bit while I wait for these things to come availible and trying to balance the entire budget.
You are to need a small to pull this off (LOL), way more expense gear then Galaxy 4.5!!!!
Thats a sentence if I ever heard oneHope all goes well with the build, I would love to do something like that if I had the means (aka: $) to do so.
Just ordered the Supermicro MBD-X7DWN+ motherboard. I couldn't resist
According to newegg tracking, my controller arrives on wed.... so much for 3 day shipping (6 days)
nice motherboard...Just ordered the Supermicro MBD-X7DWN+ motherboard. I couldn't resist
According to newegg tracking, my controller arrives on wed.... so much for 3 day shipping (6 days)
nice motherboard...
you going with dual Harptertowns?
Just ordered the Supermicro MBD-X7DWN+ motherboard. I couldn't resist
According to newegg tracking, my controller arrives on wed.... so much for 3 day shipping (6 days)
Just ordered the Supermicro MBD-X7DWN+ motherboard. I couldn't resist
According to newegg tracking, my controller arrives on wed.... so much for 3 day shipping (6 days)
Nice. I've been running that board a few days now with Win2003 Server Enterprise R2, and am REAL happy with it. Sure its over $500 but its SM's flagship 5400 board and will run forever like a Toyota (Lexus?).I got IPMI board also. I am running a single E5405 2ghz harpertown Xeon with a second one backordered. That CPU runs so cool you don't even need to connect the stock fan power (but I do) - the heatsink barely gets warm without the fan on. Ahh the joys of 45nm. Make sure you change the fan setting in BIOS when you get the board because default is full speed regardless of CPU temp which is unnecessarily loud.
I've got a ton of drives laying around here now and am getting anxious about the case taking so long since loose drives laying around powered on, albeit for testing, make me nervous! (one false bump and click, click, click)
Happy new year guys....
That CPU runs so cool you don't even need to connect the stock fan power (but I do) - the heatsink barely gets warm without the fan on.