8-Bay Diskless NAS - $500 shipped Ground (Cont. US)
Included:
- U-NAS NSC-800 8-Bay Hot Swap NAS Chassis (includes USB 3.0 front panel module, PCIE Extension adapter, and 2.5" drive adapter).
- SuperMicro A1SRI-2558F Mini-ITX MoBo (SoC Intel C2558)
- IBM ServeRAID M1015 (flashed to IT-Mode) w/two mini-SAS to 4x SATA Breakout cables
- 8GB Kingston DDR3 ECC RAM
- Samsung 850 EVO 250GB SSD
- Seasonic 1U 350w Gold PSU
CyberPower OL1000RTXL2U Smart App Online 900w UPS - $350 shipped (Cont. US) or $275 local pickup in NY/NJ/CT area.
- New in opened box. Since the box is opened the merchant won't take it back without a restocking fee so with the cost of shipping I figured I might as well sell it here. Was racked, turned on once and reboxed. Turned out to be the wrong model (I needed PR series not OL series).
TRADES:
Mainly only looking for trades for the UPS. Not looking for anything specific other than some S3500 800GB drives but I'm open to anything that I could find a use for.
I might have one of these still floating around in the middle of a move tho so id have to go somewhat digging for it... lemme guess vSAN Cache Tier?Hitachi HUSSL404ASS600 400GB SAS SSD - Trade
- Only looking to trade this for an Intel S3500 800GB if anyone has one handy. Need this exact drive to add to my vSAN datastore.
I'm using the S3500 800GB's for capacity and the Hitachi HUSSL's for cache. I have some extra HUSSL's but need an additional S3500 to add a 4th storage contributing node. Thanks for checking.I might have one of these still floating around in the middle of a move tho so id have to go somewhat digging for it... lemme guess vSAN Cache Tier?
I'm actually looking for the reverse trade (need an Intel S3500). Also you have the HUSML now the HUSSL. Big difference in write endurance but doesn't apply here anyway. Thanks for checking!I might have one of these still floating around in the middle of a move tho so id have to go somewhat digging for it... lemme guess vSAN Cache Tier?
Update: Found it pretty easy HUSML4040ASS600 is the model i have assuming its the same as above just missed a letter?
They certainly aren't going to compare with NVMe that's for sure. But for my home uses I think they work just fine. I haven't done any kind of benchmarking yet though since I got my vSAN up and running. Any good tools you can recommend for this?My bad reading hommie good luck on the trade look for....
Have to send me your specs on your vSAN throughput... I traded these drives out for NVMe a few months back now using as capacity tier instead of cache...