The R850 (from memory) is optimised for volume so unless you have a stadium environment, less performant than the R750 in lower density throughput. I don't have the docs to hand ot fact check though but before you buy, please do some research.
EDIT: I had a quick google for the source and...
@Sealside I'm running several R770s here since early 2024. It was rough in the early days but lots of bugs have been resolved and now I feel comfortable recommending it. Wifi7 is a noticeable jump now client devices are catching up. It is a hassle having older clients (Nvidia Shield I'm looking...
Anyone got experience with outdoor APs here (T650, T670?) . What kind of useable range should I expect to see Tying to figure out how best to cover my outdoor area.
I “solved” this issue (worked around) the issue upgrading the R750s to R770s by creating a dedicated 5Ghz legacy SSID.
My current config is :
IoT on 2.4Ghz only & WPA2
Guest network on 5Ghz & WPA2
Legacy 5Ghz for Shields on WPA2
Primary network on 5&6Ghz and WPA3
Wifi7 is a noticeable step up...
An hour is unusual and excessive. My 4 core, 16GB VM takes ~5-8 minutes to load which is longer than most services, but far short of an hour. When I started using vSZ I recall there was nuance when setting up re network connections for vSZ-e in contrast to vSZ-H to do with control and...
The specifications advise wall, ceiling, or desk mounting. Theres nothing meaningful if you have appropriate AP density. If your rocking a single AP across a two story home you may be impacted at the fringes of reception.
Did you ask the person who gifted you this server if it was working fine before they gave it to you? Supermicro stuff generally just works in my experience unless it’s sone cobbled together eBay Frankenserver or been physically abused.
From memory, the slots not tall enough, the mounts are in the wrong place and there’s no power connection. All fixable with various levels of effort.
Supermicro site lists compatible chassis and provides some images that will help...
Any folks with data to compare power consumption of new low power Epyc Milan 7303 vs 75F3.
Trying to work out if it's worth the hassle of downgrading from an over-spec'd CPU.
That was my understanding too. Given the cost of $1k of RAM and the time/energy consumed in testing it, I went with the pro version which was a small bump in overall system cost for peace of mind. Also justified it yo myself because i've used memtest for years and was good feelz to give back. I...
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