I have two main esxi hosts in a lab cluster without shared storage. Both have an array of NVMe storage options like an Intel 750 and several Samsung 960 evos. During a so called storage event, NVMe continues to work. However, i do also have two vmware guests that use the larger SAS/SATA pool...
I have several servers based on v2 and v4 xeons with LSI 9361-8i raid pools. It seems like randomly i have storage issues with different pools. i have not been able to isolate it to a certain driver or hardware configuration.
Is anyone else having a storage issue in esxi6.5u1 or with the lsi...
Does anyone know if there is an issue with current Supermicro motherboards and engineering sample CPUs? I have been considering an upgrade from my Intel E5 2670 system to v4 and DDR4. I have heard some users have issues with the cheaper CPUs. Currently looking at a configuration like this...
i currently have two systems: main server with 256GB ram and dual 2695v2 and a second with 128GB and the 2670s. Both are great machines but would love to have the windmill or other for an actual lab. Realistically its all a lab at home, but usually i cant just go reboot a server without...
I saw this on ebay and a recent chassis for cheap. I was thinking this was liek the open compute idea but i love ILO and know its on the HCL for hyper-v and esxi. Any ideas of the power adapter required to run this board like for the open compute hack with an hp power supply?
HP SL230 SL250...
For my config i mean to say one shelf with both nodes operating. I plan to also use a usb header on the board for the esxi host os, the intel 750 and any sata drives would be storage for vmware guests. And lastly, a great test platform in the garage
Has anyone tested 16gb memory modules? I have not done it yet but am considering a dual node with (Per node):
- 2 2670 CPUs
- 8 16gb ddr3 reg ecc for 256gb
- pcie riser
- Intel dual port tengb nic 520 da2
- Intel 750 1.2TB ssd
- hp power supply modification
I am thinking this would allow one...
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