A couple weeks ago I assembled two identical servers. They each have the following:
Supermicro X10SLM+-LN4F Motherboard
Intel Xeon E3 1230 V3 3.3G 4C 8T 8M CPU
4x Kingston KVR16LE11/8EF Memory
They are both "headless" and being run from a networked Windows workstation via IPMI View and the...
None of the forum categories seem quite right for this question. I decided to post it here, because it relates to the backplane supplied with a Supermicro chassis. Don't hesitate to move it.
I am in the process of assembling new internet servers that will be configured in redundant pairs...
I am a bit frustrated trying to buy eight 8GB DDR3 ECC Memory Modules for a couple of SuperMicro X10SLM+-LN4F motherboards . I have had good results with Kingston memory, but SuperMicro doesn't include Kingston in their tested list and the modules that they list are not currently available from...
I have a number of 5U rackmount servers built various times in the past running 24/7 in my basement. I used large cases, because there is plenty of space in my server room, they provide more expansion possibilities, and especially because large, slow-turning fans can efficiently move lots of air...
Footnote "D" on this Intel C224 OS Compatibility Chart states "SATA (without RAID, IDE enhance mode)," which could have more than one meaning. Does it mean that SATA is supported with RAID if AHCI is used? If not, does this apply to both software and hardware RAID, or only software?
I am going to build a couple new servers to expand a small internet server farm that has run in my basement for years. There will be no need to support virtual servers and the Supermicro X10SLM+-LN4F motherboard with the C224 Chipset is an attractive alternative.
Newegg is currently offering...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.