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    • ObsolesceO
      Obsolesce
      last edited by Obsolesce

      Looks like you're stuck trying to find a 520 then... or you'll have to spend the extra beans on a 720 if you can't find one.

      That's a lot of storage, and I agree trying to get that in 2.5" form factor is hard.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @Shuey
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        @shuey said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

        I'm uncertain about which RAID controller to go with. These are the three to choose from:

        1. PERC H310 Mini Mono Controller
        2. PERC H710 Controller with 512MB NV Cache
        3. PERC H710P Controller with 1GB NV Cache

        I'm not sure there would actually be any significant benefit in getting the 1GB NV card vs the Mini Mono...

        Here's the build I'm considering now:
        Dell PowerEdge R520 8x3.5 2U Rack Server (1 CPU Version) w/xByte Warranty
        Intel Xeon E5-2407v2 2.4GHz/10M/1333MHz 4-Core 80W
        Dell PE R520/R320 Heat Sink
        Dell 4GB DDR3 ECC Reg (3)
        PERC H310 Mini Mono Controller (RAID 0/1/5/10/50)
        RAID 10
        6TB 7.2K 3.5" 12Gbps NL SAS Hard Drive (Dell Enterprise) (8)
        Broadcom 5720 Quad Port Gigabit Ethernet
        iDRAC7 Enterprise
        Dell 2U Sliding Ready Rails
        2x Dell 750W Power Supply
        Windows Svr 2012 R2 Standard x64 English
        3 Year Limited Warranty

        Should I consider upgrading to the 1100W PSUs for an additional $60?

        Big RAID cards are almost always the way to go. The cache makes a huge difference. And those anemic H310 units are always to be skipped.

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          scottalanmiller @Shuey
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          @shuey said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

          @dashrender LOL, that's an upgrade for us! We're still running Server 2008 R2 on almost every server in our fleet! 😮

          Might be an upgrade, but why deploy anything new that isn't current? Why take the time and effort to deploy old software?

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
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            @tim_g said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

            @shuey said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

            Dangit! The sales guy at xByte said "We don't have any 520 servers in stock, and I don't think we'll be getting any - we haven't had any in several months. They were not mass produced like the 720s were..."

            Then get the same build, but in a 620 or possibly 420. I'm sure the price difference is minimal, maybe even less. Actually I'm not sure if those servers will allow that drive configuration. I can't remember without looking.

            He needs the 520 or 720 to hold the drives, 420 and 620 are 1U.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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              @dashrender said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

              @shuey said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

              @coliver said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

              Any reason to need 2U? Just the drive configuration? Or was there something else?

              Main reason is storage. We need at least 18TB usable, and we want it in the 3.5" form factor.

              Why does storage form factor matter?

              How do you do what he needs with 2.5"?

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                @dashrender said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                @shuey said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                @dashrender said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                OK, so it's not that you care about form factor, it's that you care about cost.

                How 'bout we say that I "care about form factor because of cost..." ? 😛

                That's not a reason to care about the form factor.

                Basically what I was getting at was you only care about cost/performance. As such dropping the stated need for LFF keeps your options more open. As noted you will likely end up with LFF drives because price/performance are at an acceptable level compared to other options.

                Stipulating LFF does nothing but limit options needlessly.

                Right and because of cost/performance nothing but 3.5" drives can be considered.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                  @dashrender said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                  @shuey said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                  @dustinb3403 said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                  Well I would agree, you have to chose the literal best fiscally viable option that meets the requirements. If LFF drives come in cheaper, even by a little, while meeting every other requirement (IOPS) then what does it matter that the drives aren't SFF?

                  It's cheaper and performs the same or better. If it cost the same and performed worse than you would have something to stand on.

                  Yeah, the difference in price was literally thousands of dollars when we spec'd out a same model server with 2.5" drives vs 3.5" drives (especially since the biggest drive they offer in the 2.5" size is 2TB - it takes a lot more of 'em to reach 18TB of usable space).

                  There is a huge difference other than just cost between these as well - IOPs. of course at these prices you need to compare the price of SFF in RAID 10 vs SSD in RAID 5.

                  Right and 3.5" drives have better IOPS than their 2.5" partners. So you get more capacity AND faster drives (just barely) with the larger form factor.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
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                    @tim_g said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                    Looks like you're stuck trying to find a 520 then... or you'll have to spend the extra beans on a 720 if you can't find one.

                    That's a lot of storage, and I agree trying to get that in 2.5" form factor is hard.

                    Or move to SuperMicro.

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                      @scottalanmiller said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                      @tim_g said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                      Looks like you're stuck trying to find a 520 then... or you'll have to spend the extra beans on a 720 if you can't find one.

                      That's a lot of storage, and I agree trying to get that in 2.5" form factor is hard.

                      Or move to SuperMicro.

                      Are HPs off the list now?

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                        @dashrender said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                        @scottalanmiller said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                        @tim_g said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                        Looks like you're stuck trying to find a 520 then... or you'll have to spend the extra beans on a 720 if you can't find one.

                        That's a lot of storage, and I agree trying to get that in 2.5" form factor is hard.

                        Or move to SuperMicro.

                        Are HPs off the list now?

                        Just not cost effective for storage. Haven't been for generations. Dell R720, R720xd, SuperMicro and Huawei are about the only affordable chassis for storage systems.

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                          Shuey @scottalanmiller
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                          @scottalanmiller said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                          @shuey said:

                          @dashrender LOL, that's an upgrade for us! We're still running Server 2008 R2 on almost every server in our fleet! 😮

                          Might be an upgrade, but why deploy anything new that isn't current? Why take the time and effort to deploy old software?

                          Because we still have keys for 2008 R2. It's one more thing that the bean counters can avoid spending money on (and that's not MY choice by the way...).

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                          • DashrenderD
                            Dashrender @Shuey
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                            @shuey said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                            @scottalanmiller said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                            @shuey said:

                            @dashrender LOL, that's an upgrade for us! We're still running Server 2008 R2 on almost every server in our fleet! 😮

                            Might be an upgrade, but why deploy anything new that isn't current? Why take the time and effort to deploy old software?

                            Because we still have keys for 2008 R2. It's one more thing that the bean counters can avoid spending money on (and that's not MY choice by the way...).

                            Start reminding those bean guys that 2008 R2 gets no more support/updates as of 2020
                            https://i.imgur.com/Mh8jlYV.png

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @Shuey
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                              @shuey said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                              @scottalanmiller said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                              @shuey said:

                              @dashrender LOL, that's an upgrade for us! We're still running Server 2008 R2 on almost every server in our fleet! 😮

                              Might be an upgrade, but why deploy anything new that isn't current? Why take the time and effort to deploy old software?

                              Because we still have keys for 2008 R2. It's one more thing that the bean counters can avoid spending money on (and that's not MY choice by the way...).

                              How does Windows even get into an environment like that? The logic that keeps you on old Windows should be the same logic that immediately takes Windows out of the equation.

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                                @dashrender said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                                @shuey said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                                @scottalanmiller said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                                @shuey said:

                                @dashrender LOL, that's an upgrade for us! We're still running Server 2008 R2 on almost every server in our fleet! 😮

                                Might be an upgrade, but why deploy anything new that isn't current? Why take the time and effort to deploy old software?

                                Because we still have keys for 2008 R2. It's one more thing that the bean counters can avoid spending money on (and that's not MY choice by the way...).

                                Start reminding those bean guys that 2008 R2 gets no more support/updates as of 2020
                                https://i.imgur.com/Mh8jlYV.png

                                Bean counters don't care about functionality or support. That's why bean counters should never be in the business decision line. They are looking at cost and are trained to look at cost. They don't know what it is for or what matters.

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                                • DashrenderD
                                  Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                                  @scottalanmiller said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                                  Bean counters don't care about functionality or support. That's why bean counters should never be in the business decision line. They are looking at cost and are trained to look at cost. They don't know what it is for or what matters.

                                  So how are these people actually good for business then?

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                                    scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                                    @dashrender said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                                    @scottalanmiller said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                                    Bean counters don't care about functionality or support. That's why bean counters should never be in the business decision line. They are looking at cost and are trained to look at cost. They don't know what it is for or what matters.

                                    So how are these people actually good for business then?

                                    A true bean counters job is to do bookkeeping (that's what a bean counter is) and report numbers to the decision makers, not be decision makers. Think of them like a calculator. Very handy to have, but you'd never have a calculator make your decisions.

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                                      Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                                      @scottalanmiller said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                                      @dashrender said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                                      Bean counters don't care about functionality or support. That's why bean counters should never be in the business decision line. They are looking at cost and are trained to look at cost. They don't know what it is for or what matters.

                                      So how are these people actually good for business then?

                                      A true bean counters job is to do bookkeeping (that's what a bean counter is) and report numbers to the decision makers, not be decision makers. Think of them like a calculator. Very handy to have, but you'd never have a calculator make your decisions.

                                      Aww - we have one of those.. and they are constantly trying to inject themselves into the business decision making process.

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                                        scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                                        @dashrender said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                                        @scottalanmiller said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                                        @dashrender said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                                        @scottalanmiller said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                                        Bean counters don't care about functionality or support. That's why bean counters should never be in the business decision line. They are looking at cost and are trained to look at cost. They don't know what it is for or what matters.

                                        So how are these people actually good for business then?

                                        A true bean counters job is to do bookkeeping (that's what a bean counter is) and report numbers to the decision makers, not be decision makers. Think of them like a calculator. Very handy to have, but you'd never have a calculator make your decisions.

                                        Aww - we have one of those.. and they are constantly trying to inject themselves into the business decision making process.

                                        That's a weird thing for them to be trying to do. Maybe they don't like the career that they picked? Hopefully no one lets them.

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                                          Shuey @scottalanmiller
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                                          @scottalanmiller said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                                          A true bean counters job is to do bookkeeping (that's what a bean counter is) and report numbers to the decision makers, not be decision makers. Think of them like a calculator. Very handy to have, but you'd never have a calculator make your decisions.

                                          Our beans counters are ALSO the decision makers...

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                                            Dashrender @Shuey
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                                            @shuey said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                                            @scottalanmiller said in Advice on building "storage servers" with two DL380 G7 servers:

                                            A true bean counters job is to do bookkeeping (that's what a bean counter is) and report numbers to the decision makers, not be decision makers. Think of them like a calculator. Very handy to have, but you'd never have a calculator make your decisions.

                                            Our beans counters are ALSO the decision makers...

                                            Who are they specifically? The owners? The accountants? Who approves your purchases? Do they give you real reasons why you can't buy what you recommend? Have you asked them why you have a job if they aren't going to listen and follow your recommendations? (neither have I 😉 )

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