[OmniOS-discuss] Dell vs. Supermicro and any recommendations..
Doug Hughes
doug at will.to
Wed Feb 18 14:07:36 UTC 2015
The nice thing about Supermicro is that they have much for platform variation than just about anybody else. However, if you need the r730 with the 1.8 disks, SM does not have an option for that. You can, however, easily get 24 2.5" disks in the SC216 (or equivalent) platform, and they have several platforms in 1U and 2U that can accommodate a wide variety of 3.5"disk choices. Which are you looking for? You probably want to give an integrator your specs and let them suggest one. There are many available.
Berkeley Communications (my favorite)
Microway
Colfax
many more.
You also might look at PSSC labs to see if one of their items fits.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Andy <omnios at citrus-it.net>
To: omnios-discuss at lists.omniti.com
Sent: Wed, 18 Feb 2015 8:51
Subject: [OmniOS-discuss] Dell vs. Supermicro and any recommendations..
Hi,
We have a number of Dell PE1950 servers running OmniOS which are in need
of replacement. Management here have always used Dell and have suggested
the R730xd platform (as we want more disk slots in the new servers).
I've read some useful posts on this mailing list about the Dell R730xd -
specifically that if we ask Dell to configure it for Nexenta then it will
come with an LSI HBA and Intel NICs but I haven't seen any further posts
saying whether anyone has had any success getting one of these up and
running. I got the impression from the posts that it wasn't a great idea
and Supermicro is a better option.
I'd prefer to run Supermicro but might have some problems convincing
those with the purse strings. Is anyone running, or can anyone recommend,
a Supermicro server roughly equivalent to the Del R730xd, or give me an
idea of what chipsets/HBAs etc. to choose or avoid for OmniOS?
Any help appreciated,
Thanks
Andy
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