I am moving out of a colo to have a server in my home. I tried the HP ML350 (ran about 45 dB) but it was just too loud. I will be using it to run ESXi.
My requirements are 1. Supports at least 96 GB DDR3 RAM 2. Supports 2 procs 3. Less than 30 dB of noise
Anyone have any suggestions?
I am looking to quite down my c6220 as I need to move it into the house. I recall replacing the fans in the c6100. Has anyone has luck doing this in the 6220?
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I tried using the Dell live CD on two of the hosts and did receive line speed. It appears the issue is at the hypervisor level. Do you have SR-IOV enabled in the BIOS?
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Question for you, when you run "ethtool -i vmnic2" from the CLI of one of your hosts? What do you see? I do not see a firmware version. Do you?
driver: ixgbe
version: 4.4.1-iov
firmware-version: 0x00000000
bus-info: 0000:82:00.0
Ha, I'm sure there will be.
I look at it as everyone who was part of it took a risk to try out a beta switch, invested their own time beta testing it and providing feedback to UBNT, we had to pay for them to ship it to us, will pay shipping to someone else, and then pay whatever PayPal...
I used this in my lab for a few weeks but opted for a layer 3 switch instead. Perfect working condition.
The US-16-XG offers maximum performance and low latency as an aggregation switch. For fiber connectivity, it features 12 SFP+ ports. For copper connectivity, the US-16-XG offers four RJ45...
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