Black Ninja
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Jbod is an option, but it has it's cons too. I think I am going to do one chassis "..to rule them all.." as they say in Lord Of the Rings.:)
Close, but you would want the CB3 version for the network stuff: https://www.supermicro.com/manuals/other/CSE-PTJBOD-CB3.pdfIs this one :CSE-PTJBOD-CB2 ? It seems it has the same connector like SMbus on MB, but then how is going to sen that info over the network.
Close, but you would want the CB3 version for the network stuff: https://www.supermicro.com/manuals/other/CSE-PTJBOD-CB3.pdf
I'll read more about these new controllers. I didn't know originally they come with the chassis. I thought you are buying them to make you chassis jbod , which is very good idea, that came from the servethehome web site.(the link jgreco post above).
I would like to introduce my first and only contender for the title the best chassis you can want:
Ladies and gentlemen please welcome:
SuperChassis 847BA-R1K28LPB
Is there anything that is missing here in this 36 bay beauty ?
Here are the major pros:
*Direct atached backplane
*Platinum Power Supplies with PM Bus
*2x2.5 hot swap bay for the mirrored boot drives
The best part: your actual computer parts stays on top, in a 2u chassis like, so all hdd from the front 4u suck cold air , and the top 2u half with cpu,ram,mb, etc will exit the back directly without warming the back hdd additionally. Only the air from the front hdd will pass little warmer to the back drives, but not from the cpu,ram,mb. What do you say about that my green friend ?:)
What you guys think about it, is there any flaws I'm missing ?
I've given up trying to convince him that expanders are ok (possibly even better due to airflow/cabling issues).Why would you get a BA chassis? Why not a BE16?
Why would you get a BA chassis? Why not a BE16?
Don't forget that with 36 hard drives and a serverboard in there, this thing's going to weigh in at around 150 lbs (the chassis itself is ~75). Be sure to do at least a two person, if not a three person, lift...
You're already aware of the downsides of flowing air over the second bank of drives so I won't comment on that.
My SC 847 was until I moved the fans to different connections so they are variable speed. Now it's not bad.Last time we tested one of the big SM chassis, it was at least twice as loud as the next loudest piece of equipment in our datacenter.
Well for a 36 drive chassis, the alternatives aren't that great... two pricey 16i HBA's?
I mean, I kinda disapprove of the 36 drive units anyways, but that just seems like going out of the way to make some misery.
I've given up trying to convince him that expanders are ok (possibly even better due to airflow/cabling issues).
Do they still rival a J79 in ambient noise generation?
Last time we tested one of the big SM chassis, it was at least twice as loud as the next loudest piece of equipment in our datacenter.
My SC 847 was until I moved the fans to different connections so they are variable speed. Now it's not bad.
The JBOD controller has both. I bought mine off ebay, so the previous user must not have been using the PWM ones. So I just just moved the fan cables. Voila!You mb should have all PWM fan connections on all fan headers , no ?
16GB Samsung dimms: M393B2G70DB0-YK0 will get you to 128GB total system memory. If you want to go bigger than 128GB you'll need the 32GB dimms.Can you guys tell me which is the best ram I can order for X9SRL-F ? I am trying to be 64GB or 128GB total system memory.
The JBOD controller has both. I bought mine off ebay, so the previous user must not have been using the PWM ones. So I just just moved the fan cables. Voila!