I checked it out. It's cool, trying to get the datasheet for it but, it appears to be PCIe Gen3 and support rates up to 2,750MB/sec. Also not sure if it supports Windows O/S it does show macOS.
It's Thunderbolt 3, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C compatible.
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Hi jpmomo,
Really interested in seeing how this configuration tests out. Probably the main difference is the Liqid version is optimized so that you can fit the entire configuration in one PCIe Gen4 16x Slot. Unfortunately my R750 only has one (1) Full Height, Full Length 16x Slot for the Liqid...
Pricing is very specific and it would be provided to you through your LIQID Partner. Each customer may have different arrangements with their specific Partners. My Partner is Dell. So the card which we use is the FHFL:
L4500-007T68-040 Element LQD4500 - 7.68TB, NVMe PCIe Gen 4.0 x16 FHFL AIC...
Thank all of you, for taking the time to consider the problem and making good points and recommendations. Ultimately decided to outfit the AI Research Workstation with one (1) Liqid Element LQD4500 PCIe AIC Composable Storage SSD PCIe Card. Which supports up to 24GB/sec for the intermediate...
Exactly and when I find someone willing to lend me $26,724.02 for the sort of minimally configured Server I'll buy it! Look at the quote I received from Dell and I have a VPA with Dell.
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The major problem is that NAS SSD is not available in NVMe PCIe Gen4 with direct mother board connectivity. All NAS even FLASH NAS which is ultra expensive like $25K for 16TB (4 x 3.84TB) or something but it only goes through a 100G connection which would saturate at the 100G connection with...
Noticed there are a couple of suppliers of now offering Highpoint SSD6540 - U.2 (15mm) NVMe PCIe Gen3 SSD external U.2 Enclosures out there. Looking for provider offering these enclosures with PCIe Gen4 x4 Interface or Thunderbolt 4. Problem with M.2 2280's is they don't achieve a high enough...
There are too many recommendations for high function NAS RAID devices using Software RAID for example the QNAP TVS-h1288X 12-bay ZFS NAS recently reviewed by Patrict. These systems all have many desirable features except the one most important feature of Data Integrity which is a Hardware RAID...
That would of course be the best solution. But we'd have to spend another $2000 to get all the new Fiber runs completed (plus the cost of the new fiber). All said and done it would be cheaper to buy three (3) $3500 switches that do what I want now than go through the hassle of doing new wire...
In this case I do need to monitor the port status of all the 10GbE switches. Either using a pretty decent WebGui or Management card. Most of the switches area L2 or L3 level switches. Actually trying to work with MikroTik to have them create a new model that would have sixteen (16) or (24) Port...
Yes the one you've found is pretty good it does have 25G QSFP uplinks, not quite 40G QSFP+. But you got me to thinking so checked out Dell's switch selection within this range and did find a pretty cool one that features: 28 x 10GBase-T ports, 2 x 40GbE QSFP+ ports, 2 x 100GbE QFSP28 ports but...
Found this unit that provides 49-10GBASE-T Ports & 4x40G QSFP+ Ports best price $3,799
https://www.fs.com/products/69378.html
S5850-48T4Q, 48-Port Ethernet L3 Fully Managed Plus Switch, 48 x 10G BASE-T, with 4 x 40Gb QSFP+ Uplinks
We have two separate dual-controller 10GbE iSCSI SAN's (VESS R2600tiD) on the network and have found that when more than one user is writing 8K uncompressed (4:4:4) 12-bit video data out (approx. 9Gb/s) to their LUN (virtual iSCSI drive) it overloads the Network Bandwidth quickly. Since there...
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