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Do you mind letting me know what parts you are using in your server? I know you give general items but I would like to know more specific model numbers for the following: Quote:
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Coolermaster stacker 810 (I actually have an earlier version with no windows, this looks the closest currently available) http://www.newegg.com/product/produc...82E16811119093 3 in 5 Sata backplanes http://www.icydock.com/product/mb455spf.html 650watt single rail PSU PC Power and Cooling. I’d have bet money on it being 650 watt but they no longer list one of that capacity – maybe it’s discontinued. This 750 watt one should do the job http://www.pcpower.com/power-supply/...uad-black.html Its only drawback in my opinion is non detachable cables Gigabyte mainboard (probably no longer available now) http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/...ProductID=2535 (as many Sata ports as I could find with integrated graphics) Sata expansion cards I have a mix of cards based on Sil chips and Marvell chips. In my system I can’t select the Sil ones as boot devices so for choice I’d go for Marvell. The link is to something that looks identical apart from PCB colour (I guess they are using a reference design) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16815280009 |
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First off, thanks for all of the links. It is a good reference as to what I need for expansion.
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Also, did you buy from one of the 6 places that they listed to buy from? Where did you get it from? The reason I ask is that I have gotten burned by buying items from unknown places before so I would rather buy from someplace known to be good. Again, thanks for all of your help. Chuck Last edited by crarbo1; 02-07-2009 at 08:10 AM. |
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For the 5-in-3 SATA backplanes, I prefer the Supermicro models. They're $100 - $130 on Newegg. Just search for Supermicro SATA.
For SATA PCI cards, I realy like the 8-port model from Supermicro. It's $100. Works just fine in a 32-bit slot. I have two. Again, Newegg has them. It'll come up in the search "Supermicro SATA". Also, Corsair PSU's are really solid and reasonably priced. My new server (20 drives) has an 850 watt Corsair single 12v rail PSU. |
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Thanks for that sugguestion. It looks like a good option and a little less expensive too! Quote:
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Again, thanks for the input! Chuck |
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I would go RAID10 with a nice hardware card in a big ol server case. I wouldn't use duplication in WHS.
Even still RAID doesn't replace backups, so you still need to put all this on tape or optical which will ruthlessly suck. |
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Just make sure there's clearance for the rest of the pci connector thingy on your motherboard. Sometimes MB components will get in the way. |
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The case you link to will hold 3x 5 in 3 backplanes but nothing else - you could attach a ODD separately or via USB but I would find it a PITA. Also even with nice thin sata cables the inside of a mid-tower case holding 15 HDDs is going to get very full. If you can for a system this size I would recommend a full tower case. I built a WHS/Sage system for a friend using a mid tower case with 2x 5 in 3 backplanes (10 drives) and it was very successful however. For the molex vs Sata power issues I would just use splitters. In fact I didn't hit this problem (my backplanes are a mixture 2x old design, 1x new design). The only requirement for the sata cards IMO is that they need to be bootable and (assuming that you're going to be using the Sil 5744 to put Raid1 on the system disk) port multiplier aware just in case the Sata ports on the mainboard aren't. Supermicro though has an excellent reputation and the 8 port card linked to would be an elegant solution. This goes for the sata backplanes too. I have no particular allegiance to icydock but it was all I could get. I presently live in Hong Kong and the server was built when i lived in Singapore. Despite the perception that these are shopping paradises you guys in the US have much (much!) more choice and better pricing (which obviously means sorry no recs for where to buy). |
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I think you were addressing my questions but my name is Chuck, not Craig. I'm not offended but just wanted you to know.
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Like always, thanks for your input. Chuck |
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Gives you 3 Molex from 1 Sata.
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Why go for a 4 drive case for 60.00 plus 3 icydocks (15 drives in 9 bays) at 100-130 each when you can get a 20 drive case cheaper? The more I look at that Norco 4020 case the better I like it, even if I never fill it up.
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There's just no way a 20-drive server is going to be quiet, not if you want the drives to last a while. |
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Thanks for your input. You have very valid points. So far my server tower I has 4 drives stacked over each other with fans blowing directly on them. They stay cool, at least I think so (34 C is the worst) and not to loud. I know the more fans you have the more noise but I just wasn't sure how loud it would be. Thanks, Chuck |
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Thanks for the reply. I think I could fit that tower in my desk but it would only be needed to help with noise some. I know nothing like that would be truely quiet but I didn't want it to sound like a jet engine. I won't have this in my living room. This will be in my office and I don't want it to be too loud due to phone calls. I will probably go with the norco once I truely need it but that will be some time off. I'm not adding that much data to need it in a few weeks but months is somewhat possible. Just in the planning stages now, so when it is time to do this I will be prepared. Thanks for the input! Chuck |
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The Norco case looks attractive in my opinion. If I could have sourced it (or something comparable) locally I would certainly have considered it. The all in cost is certainly good measured against a Stacker full tower case and 3x Sata backplanes (sata backplanes offer low perceived value IMO)
As it is I’m very happy with my coolermaster stacker – all drives that I can monitor temps on (some of the Sata controllers don’t pass SMART info) run at acceptable and extremely stable temps and the full tower form (on casters which are important given the weight of this thing) fits my needs. I mentioned that the Stacker’ noise levels were acceptable for it to live in the corner of my office. That doesn’t mean that it is quiet (logistics mean that it has to be in my office so "bearable" is probably a better description) and I wouldn’t want it on or under my desk. It has high speed fans on each of the three backplanes, two 150mm exhaust fans on the back (reasonably quiet but far from silent as they run relatively fast) and one 80mm exhaust fan on the top (ditto). Add to this the PSU fans and it’s not by any stretch of the imagination a quiet PC. BTW I wouldn’t stick it in a small cupboard/closet; it raised the temperature of my office appreciably over the short Hong Kong winter (the room is about 15 by 8 feet). |
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