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#Dell perc h200 vmware esxi install
I would only recommend that instead of flashing an H200 card, we actually install an 9211-8i. It sounds like you are asking a quote for this same machine you are asking the question on. If providing a 9211-8I worked for the same price, that would be great. Understood, just wanted to know what the cost would be for reference. Further away and to the NE or NW will be more. Understood, so with shipping (call it $60.00 for the lower 48 states) and the items mentioned in our communication are we looking at $300.00 to $350.00 total?Ĭloser to Texas will be less. Subject: Re: Other: mirfster sent a message about Dell Poweredge C2100 2x Xeon E5630 2.53ghz Quad Core / 32gb / H200 / 2x 750w #142029722196 I have actually been in contact with several eBay sellers to see about them offering a "Turn-Key FreeNAS" version (DDS was one of them). The "Cheaper One" you listed *may* have the older backplane since the PERC 6/i does not use the normal Min-SAS connectors, while the other one should (since it has a PERC H200).
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Pool: Mirror (12 x 4TB HGST Deskstar NAS HDN726040ALE614 and Ultrastar 7K4000 HUS72404ALE640)Ĭlick to expand.Around the same time frame, I believe the C2100/FS12-TY is slightly newer.
#Dell perc h200 vmware esxi pro
Network: SolarFlare SFN6122F 10GbE, 4 x Intel GbEĮSXi boot and datastores: 100GB Intel DC S3700 + 512GB Samsung 970 PRO M.2 NVMe SSD on Supermicro AOC-SLG3-2M2
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Virtualized on VMware ESXi v6.7 with 4 vCPUs and 128GB RAMīoard: Supermicro X9DRi-LN4F+ with dual Intel Xeon E5-2680 v2 256GB RAMĬase: Supermicro CSE-846BA-R920B 4U 24-bay with BPN-SAS-846A backplane Pool: Mirror (2 x 12TB HGST Ultrastar DC HC520 (0F30141) Network: SolarFlare SFN6122F 10GbE, 2 x Intel GbE NICsĮSXi boot and datastores: 100GB Intel DC S3500 SSD + 512GB Samsung SM961 M.2 NVMe SSD Virtualized on VMware ESXi v6.7 with 2 vCPUs and 32GB RAMīoard: Supermicro X11SSM-F with Intel Xeon E3-1280 v6 64GB RAMĬase: Supermicro 835TQ-R800B 3U 8-bay with CSE-SAS-833TQ backplane Pool 2: Stripe (2 x 14TB HGST/WDC Ultrastar DC HC530 WUH721414AL4204, alternating between fireproof safe and BACON) Pool 1: 2 x 5-disk RAIDZ2 vdevs using 4TB HGST UltraStar 7K6 SAS3 4kn drives Network: SolarFlare SFN6122F 10GbE, 2 x Intel GbE I just really want to know if this is even a plausible idea or if the cost savings isn't worth the older hardware and such.īoard: Supermicro X10SRL-F with Intel Xeon E5-2667 v4 3.2GHz, 128GB RAMĬase: Supermicro SC826BE1C-R920LPB 3U 12-bay with BPN-SAS3-826EL1 backplane But you can get them so cheap I'm curious if for building a NAS I would get more performance out of an R710 with an 6 core Xeon and like 48 gigs of RAM for like 250 bucks instead a newer system for no more then $500 USD. I realize the Dell PowerEdge R710 is an old device. Reading some of the documentation on this site it is obvious FreeNAS needs a great deal of RAM and computing power for trans coding. Investigating my options I came across FreeNAS and along with it people who were putting FreeNAS on old servers. Then I looked into building my own NAS because I built my own computers so I figured it would most likely be cheaper. An 8 drive unit from them is expensive to say the least. Pretty common reasons to build a NAS.įirst I was looking at company built NAS solutions from the likes of Synology and QNAP.
#Dell perc h200 vmware esxi Pc
I want to build myself a NAS because I want access to my data over my network even when my PC is off and I also want more protection for my data.
#Dell perc h200 vmware esxi software
I am by no means a content creator or anything of the sort with business critical data but right now the only thing backing up my data is a software raid 1 with my pc and also an external hard drive I copy everything to periodically. I want to build myself a NAS for my data. I also hope this is the right place to post this question. Before I begin with my question I want to make it clear that I'm new to this type of computing and don't know much about all the different options so please bear with me on my questions.