That certainly looks more like 3m than 1, it's probably meant more for rack-to-rack cabling than intra-rack.
Shame, that that's a good price, but that much extra cabling would cause a pretty big mess in the rack.
24Ps go for more/are rarer, in the brief time I've been watching, probably homelabbers watching their electricity bill. :)
The 48P idle at 71W per Ruckus, the 24P at 48W, which is a fair bit of difference...
Quick Google says Mint will only install by default the open source drivers, which do not support Quicksync.
Some leads in this thread:
https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/how-to-use-qsv-vaapi-on-linux-mint.137329/
Moving some of this hardware, I have multiples of most things for redundancy.
These setups measured ~30w idle/80w max on my Kill-a-watt iirc, which is respectable while being powerful enough for a fair bit of virtualization.
3 x X9SCi-LN4F (quad 1GbE) - Supermicro | Products | Motherboards |...
Linus published that video when he was really new to virtualization. Like REALLY new. He was a Windows boys from head to toe and doubt he touched a *NIX system before that. I would never recommend a system that "required* you to boot off a cheap USB drive (is that still a requirement?).
I'm...
Not sure why you're so hell bent on this, but the fact is there's no binning on the 16TB drives because they only are releasing three SKUs, and they're all 2.5 million hour MTBF drives.
Maybe they sell the crappy drives to Seagate? :)
The EDFZ/EMFZ drives have been shown to be 7200 rpm as...
The part number is printed on the drive!
Surely you've never worked at a company with any sort of ERP system, otherwise you would have never uttered such foolishness. :)
There's tons of different reasons to have the same part w/ different prices: different sales channels, different support...
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