I am curious to learn more about these cases, I know that the NEED for RDMA is likely to be driven by the need to have ultra-low latency, but what are specific use cases?
I disagree, my company went with two iX X20-HA systems for secondary storage due to a combination of support for HA, cost, and support. Qnap and Synology STILL don't have 24/7 support and without it, I'd personally NOT consider ANY storage system in an enterprise.
My company purchased a few Truenas X20-HA systems a few years ago, considering the combination of professional services installation, price, and fantastic 24/7 support.
It's not the most intuitive system to use, and the chassis does indeed have weird quirks, but it works very well. No issues...
How big are your 2.5" HDDs? I assume 2TB? Each eats about 3-4W in idle. Swap for 4x18TB 3.5" HDD. Assuming raid 6 with 2x 10 2tb HDDs = 16TB
4x 18TB in raid 10 = 36TB usable. Each 3.5" drive is 5-6W in idle. You also went from using 40W power to 24W and gained an extra 20TB space.
With 1tb HDD...
The more memory you could give to ESXi, the more VMs you could run on it. Both CPU and Chipset support 128GB and so should the desktops, regardless of what OEM manuals say. I agree with Bjorn - the more memory slots - the more likely you could get to 128gb memory.
VMware says both LM and V...
Deploy ceph to your VMware cluster using ansible. use ceph iscsi connector to present it back to VMware.
https://blog.risingstack.com/ceph-storage-deployment-vm/
https://mandem.medium.com/ceph-octopus-configure-iscsi-initiator-for-vmware-esxi-7-with-cephadm-caf856642fb6...
The alternative would be getting (often available for free to IT guys during server room changes/moves) a switched PDU, like APC AP7900B.
I won't pay any more than $50 for such a device but even used ebay prices are too crazy. With this, you could reboot remotely the modem/router separately or...
until you figure it out, no point in pre-planning the exact device and connectivity. I went from 200mbps download to 400mbps and the difference isn't life-changing. I assume that the difference between 1gig and 1.2 would be nearly non-existing in real life.
That doesn't mean you shouldn't want a...
Which one would be best for the VDI VMs ESXi host?
5115 has a higher base frequency at 2.4 GHz 2x 10C, but 6130 is lower at 2.1 GHz, but 2x 16C
Not asking for alternatives, I have both and need to decide which one of these two (only) should I keep?
Assume I care more for individual VDI...
what a crybaby afraid of a black screen which a blinking cursor. 99% of pihole is managed thru it's pretty GUI:
https://pi-hole.net/blog/2018/01/13/pi-hole-web-interface-the-next-generation/#page-content
https://github.com/pi-hole/AdminLTE
Thought this sad story may be helpful to someone looking to invest in Dell hardware.
https://www.extremetech.com/computing/336325-dell-business-service-is-now-a-clown-car
Cockpit is pretty awesome. Running it on my NUC/Plex ubuntu 20.04 lts server. I mean I already know how to do sudo apt update etc.., but in cockpin things are just a bit easier.
SoHo Lan with few (windows based?) servers and no AD?
p.s: Pi-hole can be easily installed on a virtual machine. no need to add any additional hardware. The software is extremely easy to use.
If you have an AD domain, running built-in DNS and DHCP is critical and replacing them isn't for the faint of heart. However, nothing stops you from using a Pi-Hole as a DNS forwarder set up on your AD DNS server. The same goes for outsourced managed DNS like OpenDNS.
IF you want people not to...
I can report that replacing 3x Sandy bridge desktops (old DIY vSAN cluster), Brocade ICX6610-24p POE switch, DIY NAS PC plus Xyratec dual PSUs 12x3.5 SAS shelf - with total 18x 2TB drives, with a QNAP TVS-872XT with 2x800GB m2. ssd, and 8x 14TB SATA drives, cut my electric bill by approx 212 KWh...
I bet that the free ESXi is definitely on the chopping block. Their intentions aren't to expand the market base, to milk out as much as possible from existing customers. Free ESXi goes very much against that idea.
Workstation Pro is already a paid product, but Workstation Player - allowing only...
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