I think you can install whatever you want on it, since manual show ONIE - so you should be able to install whatever as far as I understand - provided you can find an OS that works on that switch
Probably noisy, but power hungy depends on what you put in it - it seems to have POE capabilities which is most likely why it has such "big" power supplies.
Its 40mm fans industrial, so it will be noisy.
The fans in the power supplies might be the least noisy of the bunch, since there are fan...
It might be possible to add a job that does it either on start up - or every n minutes (which would be non-ideal)
Try going into config mode and type job
Also I found this while googling your question, that you can also try:
"mlnx os run command on startup"...
I think the best way to sell this - is to part out out.
Disks and Ram should fetch a little - as a system - its ancient - R710 came out on 2009, so its a 16 year old architecture - and with that it has to be extremely cheap for someone to make it worth having it powered on.
If I can get a consistent 100MB/s write speed across a pool of two or four drives I will be happy. I hope that is possible with drives bigger than yours
Hi,
I am considering exchanging my spinner mirror with a SATA SSD mirror. (2x12TB WD NAS disks) -> 2x8TB SATA or 4x4TB SATA - whatever is cheapest.
I exclusively use it for storing multimedia files and for storing backup's.
Meaning its mostly reads and writes from time to time, but not...
Hi,
My initial thought are that this is too expensive, but perhaps if you expand on the specs a bit it becomes more reasonable.
i.e.
What model of Xeon
What type of RAM and number of modules.
What type of NIC's/Speed/number of ports
But my guess is that you will never get this sold at that...
You should probably specify exactly what type of RAM - otherwise people have to do your work for you and look up the motherboard and find out what ECC type.
Also - WC621D8A-2T explicityly states it comes with 2x10gbe - so if you receive a board without the 2 10gbe ports, you are not getting what they are telling you:
https://www.asrockrack.com/general/productdetail.asp?Model=WC621D8A-2T#Specifications
EDIT: I misread the title of the ebay posting...
So you are saying that if I buy two identical AP's - set them up with exact same settings - it would give the same experience as a "mesh" - that is worth considering. Since I am going to use them wired anyway.
Why not?
I just want wireless access to my existing wired network that already have a router to the internet.
Also it seems like the Deco M4 does have wired-backhaul - so it ticks "all" my boxes except for the app requirement to set them up.
Thinking about buying two of these:
https://www.tp-link.com/dk/home-networking/deco/deco-m4/
Reviews seems good, and they can be set up into AP mode only
Although they require an APP to set up - surely it cannot be as bad as the one that D-link made.
Anyone have any experience with this model?
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