I've been using a VM for gaming w/ GPU passthrough since ESXi 5.0 days. First by passing through a USB controller too for keyboard and mouse, and now with Steam streaming. I use a TightVNC server running on the VM which seems to keep the GPU active and lets me set resolution and stuff, I have...
Yeah I'm not a fan of running SSD RAID arrays on these cards as backing for VMware datastores and I don't plan to do it again unless there's a firmware patch or whatever that gives a night and day improvement.
I'm not too happy with the performance even with LSI provider removed but it doesn't...
Do you have the LSIprovider/SMIS provider vib installed? Installing it completely ruined latency on an ESXi 6 machine of mine that has an IR SSD RAID1 datastore s0 I uninstalled it. This was around 18 months ago though so maybe they fixed it since.
It isn't nearly as loud as the dl180g6 (I own both) but mine still ramped up with unsupported cards to the point where I didn't want it in my apartment.
One of mine has 20TBW and the other 17TBW, both 16615 POH. No complaints here.
@Weapon these are Intel branded. The HPs I've dealt with had it on the sticker and in the SMART data.
@Jax_the_Gnome yep, $125ea from this seller 2 weeks ago
Whoops, I ordered a pair of those on BO @ $125 each a few weeks back but then totally forgot about them. I'll try to find the box tonight and check TBW/POH.
The noise is pretty quiet for servers, especially from that era, but I think that all goes out the window if you put in unsupported PCIe cards and maybe certain disks. If I'm remembering correctly H22x HBAs aren't on the list and the p410 doesn't support HBA mode so there was no way to run...
I looked around at the beginning of last year for a spot to move a single 2U server and ended up shipping it out of state because I couldn't hit my price point within driving distance of Boston. I've been keeping my eye on a new one though called Endoffice in Somerville that could be an option...
To what end? My libraries are around that size and I do 500GB-1TB per month to a half dozen active remote users and I've found on-demand streaming to be stable for a few years now.
"gcc: command not found" is your current stopper. Fix with 'yum install gcc' or check out the development tools group that includes it and a few dozen other packages by default:
yum grouplist
yum groupinfo Development\ Tools
yum groupinstall Development\ Tools
Hadn't done it with putty before but I just checked and putty telnet to 60000 works on a GS110TP. Thanks for checking, and I'd also be interested in a tcp port scan to see if they killed it or just moved it.
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