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    IPMI networking - too many ports used?

    You're right, speed isn't an issue. I thought I might be able to reduce the quantity of ports consumed!
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    IPMI networking - too many ports used?

    My bad, my math was off, you are correct. 48 is my total (includes all servers)
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    IPMI networking - too many ports used?

    In my DC rack, I have 6x SMicro SYS-2029BT-HNR (4 node 2U servers) & a few other SM servers. These 6 servers alone will consume 48 ports of IPMI switching, which means I need at least 2 switches to take care of all my IPMI needs. What is everyone else doing? Is there a better way to "solve"...
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    Setting up Active Directory - woes and considerations

    I think it would be ok to share Carl Webster's AD guide. I always use it as reference material!
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    Setting up Active Directory - woes and considerations

    I'm just curious if any of you have used/found any good YT videos for "setting up" AD?
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    20-pin ATX + Supermicro PJ1 port?

    Thanks for pointing that out, it's 7"+ long! **memo to self: next time, read the specs!
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    20-pin ATX + Supermicro PJ1 port?

    This is the question that needs an answer!
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    20-pin ATX + Supermicro PJ1 port?

    The 8 pin was just "buried" in there!!
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    20-pin ATX + Supermicro PJ1 port?

    Riddle solved!
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    20-pin ATX + Supermicro PJ1 port?

    The STH review only mentions a "jumper fixture" (regarding the power supply ATX connector)
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    20-pin ATX + Supermicro PJ1 port?

    Maybe they all used one of this? 8-Pin PCIe to Molex Power Cable
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    20-pin ATX + Supermicro PJ1 port?

    Looking at the AS-5019-FTN4 parts list, the only power cable shown is - CBL-PWEX-1066 : 5019D-FTN4 | Embedded | A+ Servers | Products | Super Micro Computer, Inc.
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    20-pin ATX + Supermicro PJ1 port?

    Sounds like @altano only used PJ1? Let's see if he confirms?
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    20-pin ATX + Supermicro PJ1 port?

    In a CSE-505 (1U shallow chassis) with PWS-203-1H power supply, how do you "split" the power cable to power up this mb?