https://www.servethehome.com/amd-ryzen-server-motherboard-tyan-tomcat-ex-s8015-spied/
this is a step in the right direction, just need someone to show threadripper some love.
Patrick, have you spoken with anyone from supermicro about their epyc/threadripper plans? they seem to have made an attempt at a couple epyc boards/syetems but when i was looking to buy them i couldnt find anyone that could actually get the H11SSL series boards and ended up with the gigabyte...
Is anyone aware of any upcoming threadripper motherboards (x399?) that are aimed at actually being a serious business workstation board? (32/64gb ecc dimm verification/support (for 256gb/512gb), one/two 10gbit ethernet/sfp+ ports, IPMI, no stupid RGB LEDs all over the thing)
It seems to have...
looking back at this while thinking about ways to get IPMI like access to consumer hardware on a larger scale, an easier way (albeit not cheap/suitable for a single machine) would be to just have an IP KVM with virtual media and a webrelay/webrelay-quad/x600 with one or more 16 way boards (...
https://forums.servethehome.com/index.php?threads/problem-with-ga-mz31-ar0-the-first-single-socket-amd-epyc-motherboard.18518/
i saw in here IOMMU can cause issues.
with the pre installed OS and moved back to the box it will boot with IOMMU disabled (the option is buried in the NB chipset options)
I have 2x systems with gigabyte MZ31-AR0 motherboards (Epyc) and i am trying to install server 2016 onto them, however if you boot off of server 2016 media (virtually mounted via ipmi or physically connected via a sata DVD drive) it sits on the windows logo you get as the setup is loading in the...
I have a few LSI 9362-8i (NEC OEM version of the 9361-8i) that i am trying to get cachecade 2.0 working on.
I have the LSI hardware license keys (LSI00290), but they display an error that the hardware license key is incorrect for that model of card, however i cant find any hardware license key...
Dual M.2 2280 PCIe SSD & single-port 10GbE expansion card
qnap have decided this needs to exist so they can use a single slot in their nas units to provide both SSD drives for caching and 10GBE networking. its only got a 4x connector so performance has to be limited somewhere and i cant see any...
try testing with 2x raid z2 pools instead of mirrors, all mirrors will give the best iops but is the least space efficient, typically with an SSD pool you can take the performance hit for raidz2 pools for better space efficiency without a great a penalty to iops.
the version 2 board is 1/3 the price of the version 3 one though if you dont need remote power on/off.
these are the models of the power boards.
https://www.amazon.com/CSE-PTJBOD-CB2-Power-Board-for-Jbod/dp/B004CZ61UC
https://www.amazon.com/SUPERMICRO-COMPUTER-POWER-CONTROL-SUPPORT/dp/B00P9F9DPO
@Patrick can you test one setup in an "extended memory" configuration so its effectively slower ram? cheaper than ram and fast enough for cache as a storage server?
all that testing was done a while ago too, and a lot of it wasn't on the greatest systems even then, but both drives are still kicking along flawlessly in storage boxes though.
would have been nice to have been able to get the 1.2tb iodrive 2 for a decent price, but this was all done nearly 2...
well thats pretty neat that it scales well.
if you have a read heavy use case, thats a cheaper solution than the larger single card NVME solutions and you could even do a soft raid5 or 10
the error tells you everything.
the fusion io drives basically need to have the driver version match the firmware version or be very close to it as they are very software dependent, you cant have old firmware with new drivers or new firmware with old drivers.
you can use the management tools...
i run a couple of boxes purely for VM storage using solaris 11 and @gea 's web gui napp-it (pro licences for replication/monitoring)
a not so high density storage server
back in the days when i used OCAU (your username seems familiar), i think i still have the bright yellow cable sleeving kit that came with my DFI lanparty board in the MISC parts bin at home.
unfortunately that squid card is only pci-e 2.1 so you arent going to see the full speeds of the SSDs
nice that someone makes a card with a PLX chip though instead of having you locked to a certain motherboard that supports bifurcation
A BL460c G6 blade with dual 5620 cpus and all dimm slots fully populated reports ~260w of allocated power in my C7000s.
Running prime95 to peg all 8c/16t at 100% shows the total power usage of the enclosure changes by ~180w between idle and 100%, my enclosures total power numbers are not...
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