Soooooo. Prices have gone up slightly but not by much. I'm seeing roughly $100 shipped.
This or a Brocade FCX648S + 4port SFP+ module. Both are roughly the same.
Looking to replace some power hungry Netgear GSM7352Sv2
So I managed to snag a 48port GSM7352Sv2 for $70 shipped
After a firmware update everything started working. Stacking GSM7328Sv2 and GSM7352Sv2 is working great passing 10GBe to my esxi hosts and freenas box.
Due note that the stack member does not boot fully. In stacking mode the console port...
In for one switch at $60 shipped. All others on ebay are in the 100+ range.
Modules will be an issue. But I only need 3x total SFP+ so I'll either pick up another switch at some point or get a module if they drop in price again.
Edit. Got a pair of Stacking 742's for $40. Missing the cable but...
They arrived today.
packaging sucked
Running HDTune against them. First one passes all test but has an insane number of Smart errors under pending sector count. It's probably faulty data. None of the others I've tested have shown this.
As for M.2 adapters. I got them for small embedded...
Amazon has tons of them too. Ordered one off prime just so that I have "one" working drive.
I'm tired of USBs for ESXi/servers. Just broke another one.
in for 10. Ordered some cheap NGFF adapters from china <$3 each
Note that these are not considered "enterprise"
This drive is commonly found inside Acer Chromebooks.
Each one has less than 2 years online time, and not a lot of read/writes in the grand scheme of things. No errors or unwanted smart data. Unexpected power loss is at 2 or less.
Drive 1 :
Power On Hours : 16286
Total LBAs Written : 8,726 GB
Total LBA's Read : 6,7428 GB
Drive 2 :
Power On Hours...
Other options to look at.
Getting under 24" is going to be hard. I remove the door. tear the frame out and install a larger door... But that's just me.
27U 4 Post Open Frame Server Rack 19" 22" Deep With 3 pairs of L Rails
items in store on eBay!
NavePoint 22U IT Wall Mount Network Server...
Must have been a fluke or just the paste curing.
CPU0 Temp Normal 55 ° C
CPU1 Temp Normal 56 ° C
CPU0 DIMM Temp Normal 35 ° C
CPU1 DIMM Temp Normal 38 ° C
SSB Temp Normal 43 ° C
IBMC Temp Normal 41 ° C
LAN NIC Temp Normal 38 ° C
CPU1 VRD Temp Normal 37 ° C
EDGE Temp Normal 28 ° C
HDD BP Temp...
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