Server Rig

nathan

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Well, i've finally rebuilt my server, do alot of vmware work, hence the ram, might need to upgrade the cpu in the future, we will see.

Specs



  • Some cheap case that i dont know the name of (it was £28)



  • AB9 Pro



  • C2D E6300



  • 4GB Geil PC 6400



  • 3x 400GB configured with RAID5



  • NEC DVD Writer



  • Noctua NH-U12F (big bugger!)



  • Windows Server 2003 R2

Pics

The Case.

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The Case open!.

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Inside.

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Pretty (and hugh) Heatsink.

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E63200? You getting ES's form next year:p.

Very nice though mate. gonna be one hell of a powerful server!
 
I find the biggest problem with VMWare is not memory (although that is a problem) or disk space - but disk speed. Its very easy to consume the resources of a disk array (or single disk) with one VM and wonder why the rest are running dog slow...

Allowing memory to swapping with VMs is a real killer

Not that I have a good solution though - I have a caching RAID 5 SATA controller and it don't really help....

Sean
 
name='NugentS' said:
I find the biggest problem with VMWare is not memory (although that is a problem) or disk space - but disk speed. Its very easy to consume the resources of a disk array (or single disk) with one VM and wonder why the rest are running dog slow...

Allowing memory to swapping with VMs is a real killer

Not that I have a good solution though - I have a caching RAID 5 SATA controller and it don't really help....

Sean

it depends on what your running on the virtual servers and how much they use the disc. So far i have, mail server, web server and a file server. All running ok, but then again its not going to see heavy traffic, so it should be ok.

Hard drives were £80 each, but i brought them about 3 months ago. They should be about £65-70 now.

The case is a Shinobi SH09A, Can be found just here, Its not the best made one in the world, but for the money, its ok.
 
28 bucks was a steal tbh.

Great build, the Noctua will serve u well. Looks like u got the temps under consideration. How are u gonna clock it ? stock ? Be a nice folder for u ;) doesn`t have to run @ 100%.

I gotta install WinSer2k3 on something to get used to playing with it tbh.
 
name='Rastalovich' said:
28 bucks was a steal tbh.

Great build, the Noctua will serve u well. Looks like u got the temps under consideration. How are u gonna clock it ? stock ? Be a nice folder for u ;) doesn`t have to run @ 100%.

I gotta install WinSer2k3 on something to get used to playing with it tbh.

no overclocking, but ofcouse its folding :p
 
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