I guess it depends on how many channels the memory slots are setup in? https://www.supermicro.com/support/resources/memory/X9_DP_memory_config_socket_R.pdf
My R320 only provides 3 channels over 6 slots, so the manual states 192GB is the max (6x4R RDIMMs presenting as 4R each) but it should in...
My understanding is each memory channel in the E5-2400/2600 v2 CPU generation can support 8 ranks. 8R LRDIMMs present at 4 ranks each (load-reduced present as 4 to the CPU), so you'd only be able to populate each memory channel of each CPU with 2 of these 8R LRDIMMs.
My apologies: I believe I've misinterpreted a little bit on their information. Silicom makes hardware for others (similar to Intel) for OEM companies; I misread that as Silicom being an OEM user of Intel's hardware. The fact that the hardware just identifies itself to my systems as Intel...
I had 4 @ $25 apiece (for the Fujitsus) get accepted awfully quickly, despite eBay recommending me to go up to $27 (and noting there were 5 competing offers at the time). YMMV.
Tangentially related…that seller is selling a lot of dual-port 10Gb Intel NICs (the Silicoms are also OEM Intels) at a similar 20% off sale (not sure what offers they're accepting at, however). Here are just the first four I saw but they're also selling HPE, Solarflare, and Mellanox NICs as...
On mobile so I'm not going to type much here. The following discussion is worth a read regarding WCE on drives.
https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/issues/11134#issuecomment-830695142
Possible that it's already been snatched up? I had issues months ago on the outlet site trying to do the same despite multiple listings. Just had to try other ones (of which I'm not sure there is another T740 listed).
Merry Christmas to me! Thankfully this is a drop-in replacement for an old server running on a FX-4100 core to (a) expand my RAM beyond 16GB, (b) lower power consumption, (c) migrate to ECC, and (d) get some IPMI management. Can even drop my H310 and plug directly into the onboard 3008.
Not...
Bwahaha! I have 2x4GB in it which is overkill (had the RAM lying around). I would presume 1x4GB is plenty for your use case (unless you have 500+ devices on your network per their requirements page).
At that range, I'm guessing a G3900 or G3920 (edit: or any i3-6000/7000 series for that matter, but I don't know about their prices)? Should have more than enough oomph for Untangle, but only basing that on my experience with pfSense requirements.
EXTRA EDIT: Ooo; I see G4400's for under $50.
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