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07-29-2004 08:36 AM
07-29-2004 08:36 AM
We currently have an LH3 that runs RAID 5, has 1 GB of RAM, a PII 400 Mhz cpu. What I am looking for is a replacement that will have the speed and power we need to run our database system.
Features I would like are:
- CPU greater than 2 GHZ
- 1GB ECC RAM
- Redundant Power supplies (This server needs to operate at all times)
Any recommendations for me to research would be great. Thanks.
Features I would like are:
- CPU greater than 2 GHZ
- 1GB ECC RAM
- Redundant Power supplies (This server needs to operate at all times)
Any recommendations for me to research would be great. Thanks.
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07-29-2004 08:45 AM
07-29-2004 08:45 AM
Solution
Couple of the best "Workhorse" servers I have worked with are the DL380G3:
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/proliantdl380/index.html
and the ML370G3:
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/proliantml370/index.html
You can get smaller systems to meet your spec, how big will your RAID 5 need to be? Do you have spindle number requirement?
You can easily add spindles with a MSA30:
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/proliantstorage/sharedstorage/sacluster/msa30/index.html
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/proliantdl380/index.html
and the ML370G3:
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/proliantml370/index.html
You can get smaller systems to meet your spec, how big will your RAID 5 need to be? Do you have spindle number requirement?
You can easily add spindles with a MSA30:
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/servers/proliantstorage/sharedstorage/sacluster/msa30/index.html
Enjoy!
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07-29-2004 08:57 AM
07-29-2004 08:57 AM
Re: Looking for a Netserver LH3 replacement
Does this server have a redundant power supply? Is it able to just sit on a desk, or must it be rack mounted? What RAID configuration does it use? I don't need a lot of space. 20GB would be more than enough.
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07-29-2004 09:04 AM
07-29-2004 09:04 AM
Re: Looking for a Netserver LH3 replacement
The ML370 G3 can be purchased with Redundant power suplies and redundant fans. It will sit on a desk (tower model) and you have 6 HDD bays to install a variety of disks in it. It has the scalability to be a dual processor system (with hyper-threading will look like 4 processors depending on the O/S)
If I were looking to build it, I would build a two disk mirror (2x18GB) for the O/S and another 4 disks (4x18GB) with three in a RAID 5 and a hot spare for both logical drives.
If I were looking to build it, I would build a two disk mirror (2x18GB) for the O/S and another 4 disks (4x18GB) with three in a RAID 5 and a hot spare for both logical drives.
Enjoy!
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