I'd drool but my home server doesn't need that kind of RAM, but if Santa placed it under my Christmas tree, I would have it installed and testing started within a few hours.
I'd drool but my home server doesn't need that kind of RAM, but if Santa placed it under my Christmas tree, I would have it installed and testing started within a few hours.
I'd say that there are usually cooling issues with most chassis that try to cram a lot of watts into a small space. I see nothing particularly commendable about the 804. 8 drives, mounted standing on end, in front of a single partially-obstructed 120mm fan. Looks like an option to add a second 120mm fan in front of the drives. Not seeing the airflow go over and around each drive, that's "bad".
I am only going to use 6 Ultrastars because thats all the mobo will support.
I have had the Node 804 running for 3 days now and the drives are cool to the touch. Hopefully it doesnt have any issues as I ordered another Node 804 chassis last week.
I have no doubt that it can be made to work, just be careful to pay attention to airflow and make sure air is flowing over all the right things. The usual problem we run into in the forums is that people don't understand that drives generate significant drive-kill-y heat. I'm guessing that a "Large Data Center Engineer" may understand these things a little more than the average n00b
Yeah, it doesn't look like it's a lost cause, but the part that worries me is that it looks like the default configuration may be ... poor. If there's lots of air movement in there, it's not likely to be an issue. But one of the reasons I hate the small cases is that you have a design that's a compromise between many different potential use models, and in particular that half-blocked rear fan looks like an ugly botch. Combined with a front fan and maybe some fans on top, not likely to be an issue.
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