David Hrbáč wrote:
Dne 26.6.2012 15:40, Rafał Radecki napsal(a):
Hi all.
I am working for a hosting provider in Poland. We are currently searching for an universal, extensible hardware platform which we would like to use in our server infrastructure. The platform should have:
- possibility to install up to 32GB of RAM and at least 4 slots for it;
- at least 6 SATA ports;
- the possibility to use SAS disks;
- at least one 1Gb/s network interface and the possibility to add
another one;
- size of 2 or 3U;
- hot swap for disks.
We are looking for a solution in which we would be able to deploy a basic server with for example 2 SATA disks, 8GB of RAM, 1 NIC, 4 cors and to be able to use the same enclosure and motherboard and extend it to deploy a more heavy-duty server with for example 6 SATA disks, 24GB of RAM, 2 NICs, 8 cors. Which manufacturer can you recommend and why? We are looking for something rather not expensive but reliable which has a good support. All servers will be based on CentOS5/6 :)
Cisco UCS? :o) Kidding, too pricey for these requirements. Your requirements are quite low and almost every desktop motherboard is ok nowadays. If your infra is built with failure in mind, you can go Google way. No special HW, just HA sw solution.
I do not think you want any desktop m/b, not for a hosting provider server. Spend a bit more and get server-class machines. That's right, you *did* mention 2 or 4 U servers. Really, for what you want, you can get in a 1U box. The Penguins I mentioned were, I think (I didn't order them) under $10k or $12kUSD, or the Dells, were all under $20k each, maybe under $15kUSD.
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