[geeks] Cheap Dell Servers
Lionel Peterson
lionel4287 at verizon.net
Wed Feb 6 16:19:45 CST 2008
>From: Sridhar Ayengar <ploopster at gmail.com>
>Date: 2008/02/06 Wed PM 02:50:07 CST
>To: The Geeks List <geeks at sunhelp.org>
>Subject: [geeks] Cheap Dell Servers
>Those cheap Dell servers that people have been picking up lately... do
>their motherboards conform to a standard form-factor or are they
>something proprietary?
They look *pretty* standard, not really sure - I'll take a closer look tonight (my second pair of 2 Gig DIMMs arrived, so I'll be maxing out my "octopussy" server, and probably putting two 500 Gig HDs internal and rebuilding it as a Server 2008 test box, beta first, actual release software in early March).
>The reason why I ask is that I've found a case which has 9 (!) 5.25"
>open drive bays in the front for less than $110 shipped. I'd love to be
>able to throw a few hundred dollars at the problem to get a solution as
>beefy as an 8-core Xeon.
I wonder if you might not be better off starting with a proper MB (Supermicro, Tyan, etc.) and a pair of CPUs - it will aproximate the $800 or so the Dell server will cost you, I'd imagine...
>I'm building an extensible NAS box. I'll be able to fit up to fifteen
>1TB SATA drives in this thing, five at a time.
That would cost some serious coin: 8 Gig of RAM is about $400, 15 drives at $225/each is over $3,000, add in the three 5 drive hot-swap trays, your adding another $300-500 to the total making it about a $4,500 *before* you add in the $800 for the Dell server. You are over $5K:
Supermicro MB: http://supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Xeon1333/5100/X7DCL-i.cfm
about $320:
http://www.ewiz.com/detail.php?p=MB-X7DCLI&c=fr&pid=1ceaeec311f7a28640770e3bcc168597b845b8a3a35542f7cc261c6709b69038
CPUs are $280/each:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819117127
So for the same $800 you would get a much better MB, choice of CPUs and wouldn't have a scrap server to sit around...
Lionel
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