[CentOS] low end file server with h/w RAID - recommendations
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Richard Zimmerman wrote: <snip> > Honestly, I'm leaning against Dell because their stuff just doesn't seem > to be built to last. We have 1 T620, 2 R620 servers. So far just past the > 5 year mark, 3 dead hard drives, 2 power supplies. That is with the > machines mostly TURNED OFF. (Failed IT project after I was hired; aborted > a move to a new ERP system) With my personal Dell laptop just bought 4 > months ago, periodically get the 6 beep on power on error. Tells me Dell > quality / quality control might not be where it needs to be. <snip> That's... odd. We have a bunch of Dells, R4[123]0's, R520's, R7[23]0's, an R815, etc, and they keep chugging. Some of them are 5, 6, 7 years old, and I rarely have any h/d issues, and PSU issues are equally rare. If you're having this kind of issue, you should talk to Dell support, and escalate it, so that a manager takes ownership. I've had one do that, years ago, when we kept having issues with one machine, and they were *serious* about "taking ownership" (as opposed to Sun/Oracle, file them under "none of the above"). mark
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