Count me in the fan club too! Running most of my homelab workloads on a pair of these for years and have even used them as plotting drives for Chia crypto without much of a hit to endurance.
I actually purchased one from them yesterday for 240 + 18 shipping. They might go lower but I was impatient to replace my old t730.
Definitely great little boxes for the money.
I use Fujitsu hardware quite a bit at work and have been very pleased with their initial and long term failure rate. I was sad when my sales rep told me they’re exiting the North American market for enterprise hardware.
I got an offer accepted at 2 for 500.
may try to throw some lightweight encoding workloads at this. Any idea what architecture rabb.it used on the software side?
They have some chunky electrolytic capacitors used to flush their RAM when they lose power. The Isilon file system is all software defined so there’s no traditional controller card.
I’ve done the format to a couple of cache drives from an EMC array and it worked out okay. Just take off the board and hook directly to SAS.
This was a couple years ago so maybe it has changed but I doubt it. Worth a try!
ugh. I couldn’t help myself and pulled the trigger. FWIW the drives I...
I recently had to use a dvd drive to load oracle’s hypervisor as their installer refused to work with usb drives. Also good when vendors paywall their drivers online and your account can’t access them because they managed to mess up the entitlements. That waste of a cd included in the box looks...
That's a great use case! Maybe throw squid on there to stretch the Musk-net bandwidth further
This is costly, but that density is oh so sweet. Would love to banish the spinning rust from my personal storage.... Seems like that future may be close
Great deal, thanks! I picked up one. It's only a stepped sine wave output, so it's not quite the same as the 2017 deal, but this will fit the bill for my usage
Haha! Major thanks to said guy. I was able to unlock all features in the beef overload which will be fantastic for some hands-on learning in my lab. Don't want to look like a (complete) bozo when working with my network engineers on re-architecting the datacenters at work.
Been meaning to whip...
Thanks!
I connected the side fans to each of the power supplies, the middle fan is connected to one of the fan trays, but I think I miswired the sensor as it's registering as failed and puts the switch into a bootloop unless I plug in the other fan tray. Also possible it's registering as too...
They're only 1gbit SFPs and haven't had a chance to test them yet, but they are recognized on the switch and don't throw the ports into an error state.
Brocade 57-1000042-02 ~$3.50/ea
CDW Proline 855-933-3223 ~$2.30/ea
I'm not sure of the long-term quality of copper SFPs as I don't run any in...
I almost posted a picture of my bleeding finger, but thought better of it :-)
Got it for 175 shipped as a bunch of ports were crushed and the ears were missing, but nothing a pair of pliers couldn't fix. I wonder what the ebay seller would say if I tried to return it now hehe
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