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  1. Eliav

    FS: X9DRD-iF Motherboard (for Dual E5-2670) $220

    Supermicro SC847 36 bay case (SAS2 backplane) with: Supermicro 920SQ PSU Supermicro PWS-1K41P-1R PSU *Missing its handle* Supermicro Rails *Missing 1 fan (see pictures)* *Sold Supermicro X9DRD-iF Motherboard - $220 shipped in the CONUS * includes 2x Supermicro SNK-P0048AP4 heatsincs...
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    Seagate 8TB NAS Drive $249 on Amazon

    I've had my eye on these and the price dropped today to the lowest I've seen: PN: ST8000VN0002 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01BBKYNJG/
  3. Eliav

    Anyone like cable cleanups?

    Wasn't sure where to post this, but figured someone may appreciate the cable cleanup I did a few months ago at a new client. Before: After: In total, about 10 hours of work. 4 hours pulling all of the unused ports and another 6 hours re-patching everything (to their exact same ports as...
  4. Eliav

    Just lost 72TB of data after a HP C7000/ Dell MD1200 FW update

    Well today was a fun day... Does anyone else here have an HP C7000 and Dell MD1200 storage connected via SAS? We did a firmware update on our C7000 and while everything was fine for a few days, the raid controller on our c7000 just wiped its entire storage configuration. Spent many hours on...
  5. Eliav

    FS: SC815 and SC825 Supermicro barebones

    Hey everyone, Since I've migrated everything to my SC847 its time to get rid of my previous server hardware (only the bottom 3 servers are for sale). All servers work great, but the Norco has some physical damage (noted below). Supermicro CSE825TQ 600LPB - $200 Supermicro SC815TQ-600CB...
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    My (near) silent SC847

    This started as a reply somewhere else, but figured others may be interested as well. I plan on posting a full build log at some point, but this is how I silenced my new SC847 (from sfbayzfs). I used the SNK-P0048AP4 CPU cooler, but the fan was a little loud. To quite it down, I replaced the...