D. Ebdrup posted:Sure, it's on me for making a pun. I can't help it, I'm a paronomasiac. Hah! Right on, makes sense. Thanks for the additional details. Thanks for also teaching me a new word (paronomasiac)
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fletcher posted:Hah! Right on, makes sense. Thanks for the additional details. Thanks for also teaching me a new word (paronomasiac) I really wish I could buy a 8 or 12 bay DAS that used external SAS connectors and was the exact form factor of a Synology. I have a computer that's got 8 disks now in an NZXT 440 and I love ZFS and janitoring everything myself but external expansion basically seems to be a non-starter except for garbage looking Thunderbolt enclosures. If I wasn't in an apartment I could look at rackmount gear but the noise and size sort of kills the deal. Are there any enclosures like the NSC-800 (which seems impossible to get now) that could function as an external JBOD?
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# ? Oct 16, 2019 18:28 |
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Less Fat Luke posted:I really wish I could buy a 8 or 12 bay DAS that used external SAS connectors and was the exact form factor of a Synology. I have a computer that's got 8 disks now in an NZXT 440 and I love ZFS and janitoring everything myself but external expansion basically seems to be a non-starter except for garbage looking Thunderbolt enclosures. If I wasn't in an apartment I could look at rackmount gear but the noise and size sort of kills the deal. I have been looking for something like this for a while, have not really found anything. Hell, It is tempting to just build something using some ICY DOCK bays.
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# ? Oct 16, 2019 18:30 |
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Less Fat Luke posted:I really wish I could buy a 8 or 12 bay DAS that used external SAS connectors and was the exact form factor of a Synology. I have a computer that's got 8 disks now in an NZXT 440 and I love ZFS and janitoring everything myself but external expansion basically seems to be a non-starter except for garbage looking Thunderbolt enclosures. If I wasn't in an apartment I could look at rackmount gear but the noise and size sort of kills the deal. I think you're looking for an "8-bay SAS/SATA/JBOD enclosure". https://www.newegg.com/mediasonic-h8r2-su3s2/p/N82E16816322007 https://www.newegg.com/p/1UW-0038-00004 https://www.newegg.com/sans-digital-tr8ut-bn/p/N82E16816111488 NAS chassis like the 810A could work fine too, there's just 8 SATA plugs in there so you should be able to plug them into a mini-SAS octopus cable, then provide 2x molex somehow to power the backplane... Paul MaudDib fucked around with this message at 18:49 on Oct 16, 2019 |
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Less Fat Luke posted:I really wish I could buy a 8 or 12 bay DAS that used external SAS connectors and was the exact form factor of a Synology. I have a computer that's got 8 disks now in an NZXT 440 and I love ZFS and janitoring everything myself but external expansion basically seems to be a non-starter except for garbage looking Thunderbolt enclosures. If I wasn't in an apartment I could look at rackmount gear but the noise and size sort of kills the deal. If you really like computer janitoring you could hack up something like this to use normal sized PSU's. https://www.supermicro.com/en/products/chassis/2U/826/SC826BE2C-R741JBOD Also this is definitely not shady: https://www.serialcables.com/product/sa-enc12g-01a-2/
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Yeah honestly at this point I'm thinking of getting some SFF (or not) case and just rigging the power supply with an ATX testing switch and connecting the second case to the main PCI via an LSI external HBA. Huge footprint though for a small amount of disks, especially when looking at the more dense Synology units: https://www.synology.com/en-global/products/DS2419+ And yeah the rackmount stuff is way too large for a small apartment. If I had a garage I would have... several racks.
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Less Fat Luke posted:Yeah honestly at this point I'm thinking of getting some SFF (or not) case and just rigging the power supply with an ATX testing switch and connecting the second case to the main PCI via an LSI external HBA. Huge footprint though for a small amount of disks, especially when looking at the more dense Synology units: What about https://www.synology.com/en-global/products/DX1215 ?
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I can't find any evidence that the expansion units would work with non-Synology hardware.
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# ? Oct 16, 2019 19:36 |
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Areca has some nice external DAS enclosures. I have a 12-bay one. Pricier than rolling your own though.
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# ? Oct 17, 2019 00:58 |
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Everything I have found "off the shelf" with a SAS connector is either crazy expensive or crazy physically large. A backplane with a PSU and some drive sleds doesn't need to be that deep!
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Moey posted:Everything I have found "off the shelf" with a SAS connector is either crazy expensive or crazy physically large. This has been my experience as well. I have a short-depth rack cabinet and was hoping I could find something to put my drives in so that I can migrate out of my Node 802 case, but nothing fits or is an order of magnitude more than I'd like to spend.
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Actuarial Fables posted:This has been my experience as well. I have a short-depth rack cabinet and was hoping I could find something to put my drives in so that I can migrate out of my Node 802 case, but nothing fits or is an order of magnitude more than I'd like to spend. for short-rack-depth the Netapp DS4243 might be an option, it's very cheap. there was a seller clearing them out for $60 per last year, with 2 PSUs and 2 IOMs and a full rack of trays. There will probably be others although probably not that cheap. (and then you had to either swap out the IOMs, or source a Netapp card to control it, about another $40 to get to the point where you could use standard SAS cards/cables) But it depends on how short, once you go smaller than standard rack depth and start white-boxing it's up to you to make sure it fits
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Unfortunately my cabinet's rackposts are 16.5" apart with 3" of space in the front and back, so most short-depth enclosures are still too big. I've been looking at external SAS enclosures opposed to storage server boxes as the length of both an mATX board and a 3.5" hdd is over 15", removing any possibility of a backplane for external access to drives. I did look at Norco RPC-4308 but there's no fans for the drives and I wasn't very impressed by the build quality of the RPC-432 I realize my situation is non-standard and stupid.
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# ? Oct 17, 2019 06:54 |
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woo, got my connectx-2 IB QDR/10GbE cards to work in ipoib mode on freebsd 12 documentation was a bit out of date when I first tried, using the new config script that set connected mode helped (it was set on ubuntu but I didn't realize what I was looking at), plus I also needed to manually ifconfig a static IP. with two cables direct connected between the two NICs I was pushing 16 gbit/s over iperf... presumably that means both were working? but trying to assign a different static IP to both ports on the adapter and explicitly binditng to the second didn't work. eg ubuntu: ib0=10.0.0.1, ib1=10.0.0.2 freebsd: ib0=10.0.0.3 ib1=10.0.0.4 freebsd could iperf to either .0 or .1 via explicitly binding to .3 but explicitly binding to .4 couldn't connect to anything at all. I guess maybe accepting any IP over any interface is a default linux behavior? or maybe it's a bad cable or config issue... didn't track it too much further. or maybe >10gbit speeds on IP means both ports are ganging properly? somehow? without config? I think it's only supposed to be a 10gbit link in ipoib... Paul MaudDib fucked around with this message at 10:39 on Oct 17, 2019 |
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Gentlemen, would any of you consider this to be a good deal (Fb posting): $400 Dell Precision Tower 5810 Dual Intel Xeon E5-2630 48GB of RAm Nvidia Quadro K4000 I think this would meet my needs as a starter homelab and Plex server. Seems like a good deal?
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I take it those hybrid spinning drives with solid state cache are dead?
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Shaocaholica posted:I take it those hybrid spinning drives with solid state cache are dead? Nah, they still exist. Seagate has the FireCuda line, for example. They're just not used very often because a SSD + HDD is generally a better option for most people. SSHDs are really only good ideas for single-drive systems that you don't want to spend the money on a full SSD for.
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# ? Oct 18, 2019 01:41 |
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Smashing Link posted:Gentlemen, would any of you consider this to be a good deal (Fb posting): For 200 I’d say yes, 400 seems pretty steep. Sandy Bridge is old, loud, hot, and nothing fancy unless the price is right. DDR3 RDIMMS are very cheap (like $30 per 16GB) and those are some fairly low-tier processors. GPU could be flipped and replaced with something minimal but it’s probably a Quadro equivalent of like a GTX 660 or something, old and nothing fancy. Paul MaudDib fucked around with this message at 15:20 on Oct 18, 2019 |
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I agree, $400 is way too steep. I got myself a IBM X3650 M3 with two quad-core Xeon E5600/Westmere-EP series with SMT at 2.4GHz and 96GB ram for the equivalent of $149, and there's basically no micro-architectural difference between Westmere-EP and Sandy Bridge, so the only thing you get for $240 is 4 more cores. Also, I keep seeing X5690 with 6 cores at 3.46GHz for insanely cheap, so I'm thinking that I might wanna grab a pair of those - then I'll have a CPU that's as fast as my workstation, with 12 cores instead of 4. BlankSystemDaemon fucked around with this message at 13:13 on Oct 18, 2019 |
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# ? Oct 18, 2019 13:10 |
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Thanks guys.
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Is there a sane way to copy an entire computer onto a qnap nas for both windows and linux?
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# ? Oct 18, 2019 16:30 |
sockpuppetclock posted:Is there a sane way to copy an entire computer onto a qnap nas for both windows and linux?
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# ? Oct 18, 2019 16:41 |
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D. Ebdrup posted:I agree, $400 is way too steep. No architecture difference between westmere and sandy? Really? That doesn't sound right at all
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Less Fat Luke posted:Are there any enclosures like the NSC-800 (which seems impossible to get now) that could function as an external JBOD?
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HalloKitty posted:No architecture difference between westmere and sandy? Really? That doesn't sound right at all X5600 to E5-2560 was a really minor incremental step. I saw the most horsepower jumping to the v2 of that arch. I don't know what you're doing on your NAS but I wouldn't buy a xeon for my house when the cloud exists. What were we talking about? (I bought several thousand cores each of E5500, E5600, E5-2620 (v1, 2, 3, 4). If you can find em I would go with v2 or v4 of that list.)
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# ? Oct 18, 2019 23:20 |
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Yeah, core versus core, E56xx and E5V1 are pretty similar. Where the E5V1 is miles ahead is that it can be replaced with an E5V2 with generally no more than a BIOS update, if even that. I have E5V2s in my box for that exact reason. Of course if I still had this thing at home I probably would have replaced it with some sort of newer single-proc setup instead to cut on power draw.
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# ? Oct 18, 2019 23:42 |
Yeah, if you can find a E5-2667 v2 for cheap enough, you've got yourself one heck of a home-lab, but even used they tend to go for +$150 and you can't just use one, as far as I remember.
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I got mine for free but I've hit way below market value on pretty much all of the hardware in my box other than the drives themselves. And even with those chips, transcoding 4K makes them cry. Speaking of market rate, is it just me or has it been a while since the last deal on hard drives? I had some of my 40-50k hour WD30EFRX drives start dying so I snagged some used Hitachi 3TB SAS drives to hold me over until Black Friday, when I'm hoping there will be a good deal on either 8TB or 10TB so I can replace one of my vdevs, and effectively have a ton of spares for my remaining high-hour 3TB drives.
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HalloKitty posted:No architecture difference between westmere and sandy? Really? That doesn't sound right at all That’s because it’s not right at all. Sandy uarch was not a clean sheet break from Westmere, but a ton of things changed. Foundational stuff like how the register files worked (centralized Physical Register File in Sandy, Retirement RF in Westmere and earlier), Intel’s first use of an on-die ring bus interconnect for last layer cache, the debut of AVX256, and much more.
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D. Ebdrup posted:Yeah, if you can find a E5-2667 v2 for cheap enough, you've got yourself one heck of a home-lab, but even used they tend to go for +$150 and you can't just use one, as far as I remember. My gaming / data science rig is powered by 2 E5-2667v2s. Can confirm, they are loving fast as hell, ... but they are pretty hot.
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necrobobsledder posted:I have a U-NAS NSC-800 that I'm going to be selling for pretty cheap once I see the Node 804 drop in price enough. Appreciate the offer but I'm in Canada so shipping would probably be astronomical
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edit: wrong thread, crap, meant to post in the networking thread
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dexefiend posted:My gaming / data science rig is powered by 2 E5-2667v2s.
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Smashing Link posted:Gentlemen, would any of you consider this to be a good deal (Fb posting): Following up, I pulled the trigger on a Lian Li PC-A75X, mostly because of the 12x 3.5" HDD bays. My goal is to build an Unraid server that can handle 3-5 VMs (Windows, Linux, MacOS) and a Plex docker container. I'm hoping to grow my Plex user count to 10 or so daily users. Coming into the Black Friday season what would the thread recommend that I be on the lookout for in terms of Mobo/CPU in particular. I'm thinking a Xeon, Kaby Lake or newer but would appreciate any guidance.
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# ? Oct 20, 2019 02:39 |
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I've never seen Black Friday deals on server hardware - unless a retailer is doing a blanket discount / coupon or something.
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# ? Oct 20, 2019 06:24 |
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Maybe not like rack units or whatever, but plenty of places run deals on hard drives. Shucking WD Book drives on sale is how a lot of people here populated their servers for half price.
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Right now I’m waiting for a sale to start populating the HDD docks I’ve got. Right now 8tb seems to be the way to go for price per TB, from what I’ve seen.
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I’m not sure if this is the right place to ask this, but here we go. I was hoping someone could help me with an Unraid build (and I'm looking at Unraid just because it looks easier to use than some of the other options). I would like to spend $1000 or less (not including drives) and it would be used for mass storage and hopefully as a Plex server. I like this case (Rosewill 4U Server Chassis with 12 hot-swap drive bays) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00N9CXGSO/ref=crt_ewc_img_huc_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER but I’m not married to the idea, or if there is a used solution I could find on eBay, I would be down for that as well. I am a NAS noob and would love some help and hand-holding.
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How many plex streams do you plan on serving at a time? Will you be running other services on the NAS as well (VMs, docker containers, torrents/usenet) or just storage + streaming? How much storage space do you need? How much storage space do you want? Do you have somewhere to put the 2ft x 1.5ft box where you won't be bothered by the noise?
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IndianaZoidberg posted:I’m not sure if this is the right place to ask this, but here we go. Following, because I have a similar budget and goals in mind (Unraid/Plex/VMs). I went for a Lian Li tower that also has 12 bays. So far the other parts I've bought are a pair of Xeon E5-2690 V3 (12 Cores @ 2.6GHz) - $190 each - and a Supermicro Mobo - X10DRD-LT-O for $250.
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