I have a feeling it's something MUCH more interesting than that...much more intere$ting indeed.That would be Supermicro | Products | Motherboards | Xeon® Boards | X10SDV-TP8F with some fancy preproduction chassis.
And I like that preproduction chassis, alot!
Yea... I was hoping to be able to show it off already...I have a feeling it's something MUCH more interesting than that...much more intere$ting indeed.
They do not have the full SKU list. We knew they were releasing 12 and 16 core chips back in November. The D-1571 is simply one of those SKUs. And that is not 100% accurate view of the release.
Looks like the production version is up on the SM site so I do not see why that would be an issue:That chassis looks tempting though, can you reveal what its is depth?
Looks like the production version is up on the SM site so I do not see why that would be an issue:
Supermicro | Products | Chassis | 1U| SC515-R407
Redundant PSUs in the box as well.
That one in particular will be because of the redundant PSUs. There are other SC515 based chassis with single PSUs that will be less expensive.Looks excellent for my rugged lanparty rack, too bad it'll be very expensive chassis.
I read that earlier today actually!Photos from StackExchange's rack upgrades in 2015: NY Colo Upgrade 2015
And the first blog post of a new series, talking through their architecture: Nick Craver - Stack Overflow: The Architecture - 2016 Edition
you're going to benchmark them for sure right, especially in ZFS?Couple of DDRdrive X1's on test. I've got a SMC 11x Slot Motherboard so I could potentially rig up 11x of them to make a ludicrously fast ZFS pool.
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