I screwed up! I got the wrong units but before shipping them back I wanted to see if someone here was interested in these units:
Here is the link to the Supermicro SYS 6027TR-DTFRF specs: Supermicro | Products | SuperServers | 2U | 6027TR-DTFRF
These have Mellanox ConnectX-3 FDR Infiniband onboard for each node. 2 nodes per 2U server. Condition is open box but unused. Heatsinks and everything are still in original packaging.
Selling for $1200 each $2350 for both shipped to the US if someone is interested. Likely will send back by Monday if nobody wants them.
If you have the E5-2670 or E5-2660's, these are pretty awesome servers. I have the SAS RAID version of these in the Las Vegas colocation and thought I was getting the same ones. The other nice thing is that they have 3x PCIe x8 risers (2x FH 1x LP) which is nice if you buy cards off of ebay and need a mix of card sizes.
The one I have in the colo looks like it is a Mellanox VPI adapter since I could switch it in Windows to 40GbE so I would not be surprised if this was the same.
Here is the link to the Supermicro SYS 6027TR-DTFRF specs: Supermicro | Products | SuperServers | 2U | 6027TR-DTFRF
These have Mellanox ConnectX-3 FDR Infiniband onboard for each node. 2 nodes per 2U server. Condition is open box but unused. Heatsinks and everything are still in original packaging.
Selling for $1200 each $2350 for both shipped to the US if someone is interested. Likely will send back by Monday if nobody wants them.
If you have the E5-2670 or E5-2660's, these are pretty awesome servers. I have the SAS RAID version of these in the Las Vegas colocation and thought I was getting the same ones. The other nice thing is that they have 3x PCIe x8 risers (2x FH 1x LP) which is nice if you buy cards off of ebay and need a mix of card sizes.
The one I have in the colo looks like it is a Mellanox VPI adapter since I could switch it in Windows to 40GbE so I would not be surprised if this was the same.
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