I just found out Terry video and I will download the manual. I was looking for the dual-mode option and finally discover it was not needed anymore.
The setup is now complete, I will probably migrate the switch tonight or tomorrow morning :).
Thanks for all the helps I got on this forum.
I migrate the 6450-24 toward a 7150-24 as it is fanless (everything is in a closet so I am hunting for lower wattage when I can). I try to put my vlan conf that you help build, but it seems that in 7150, the dual-mode option is deprecated. I read a couple of docs and understand that I need to do...
I was probably too fast to type :).
At the lowest amount of noise possible, I'd rather have a lower temp in order to not increase the ambient temp and thus, the temp of other devices in the closet. That is why the X10SDV, even if it is a very nice mobo, does not fit my need as much as the Z10PA...
thanks for the precision. that is usefull to know for my workstation as I have a 5960x rated for 140w-ish and I could have either a better core count for the same temp or a lower power draw for the same core number.
the enclosure (read closet) tends to have a very poor airflow and I can't change this parameters. So I'd rather have a low temperature to avoid other devices to run hotter due to an elevation of the "local" temp of the closet.
So just to be sure, if I understand correctly, to summerize, there won't be a difference between ans idle 2630Lv3 and a 2699v3 ? And the v4 are better at idle thant the v3 ?
You're right, the temperature are perfectly normal for an x10sdv and I never had any stability problem. The problem is that I need to have to lower temp as possible within a specific acceptable noise. it is a complicated equation that balance heat, noise, horsepower. there are 2 other factors to...
The setup was too hot. I had a ethernet 10gb board and even with dedicated copper and noctua fan, it was never below 50c idle. The E5 is between 35-37 idle and I am able to use a SFP+ card, which was not possible using the X10SDV as it had only one PCIe port.
I could have gone for a SFP+ model...
I knew I would have questions on my setup... :) I have a VM that need to be always ON for security reason. On the other hand, when I am not at home, most of the systems are turned off. When I use the NAS I need to have not bottleneck, so VM it is not my first choice.
Thanks for the replies !
I have 2 systems with the same motherboard. I get the power consumption either via a PDU or via a watt measurer on the plug :
NAS :
- Asus Z10PA-D8
- xeon e5 2630L v3
- pcie ssd integrated on the motherboard port
- 96 gb of ram (on slot is defective)
- 4 * 120mm...
Hi,
I wish you all a happy new year !
I am building an ESXi server using an Asus Z10 motherboard and 1 CPU. I want somtething that is using as low power as possible when idle. I had a xeon-D motherboard for the old setup but it was running too hot, very limited versatility, etc... So i...
Hi !
I am looking to get a ruckus 7150 24. I don't need more ports, neither PoE capabilities. I want the smallest power consumption as possible (fanless baby ^^).
If anyone have this kind of treasure, i am looking for it !!!!
S.
Hi !
Everything is almost in the title ;). I am looking for advice on NIC card. I want a SFP+ one (using w/ a Brocade switch) and I will be using ESXi 7 and newer version.
Where should I go ? Are Chelsio T520-BT good enough ?
Have fun,
S.
Got my drives ! Packaging was perfect and shipment was super fast. I had a great co tact with Sam and i definitively recommend doing buisness with him !
Thanks ! I am planning to use it on Asus Z10PE-D8. Judging by the specs, it seems to be compatible.
I am interested by 2133/2400modukes as I run 2650L v3 CPU, so higher is not needed.
What's their price ?
thanks for the feedback. I'll try other connector as referenced and if that is not enough, I might add some heatsink on it and maybe add some external airflow on it.
Hi,
I have a brocade 6450-24 with the following 10gb attached :
- one dac
- two S+RJ10 connected to x10sdv motherboard.
The transceiver are too hot and i discover on mikrotik website that they don't recommend placing them as close as i need to do with my switch.
What kind of alternative to...
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