Re: Old HP Xeon server blade with only SCSI HDD ports & CentOS

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Thank you John, that is what I think all the time. But as it is a
play-project where he tries to get that trash running at all (...)

btw, I looked it up for you guys, my toaster has 1,2KW, my water-cooker was
the one with 2,2KW ;-)

In the HP-blade-configurator, one blade-server that you described has 141W,
but 2 with an enclosure with 2 PDU needs 625W AC-in max. I am sure you can
expect real power-consumption far below that.

mit freundlichen Grüßen
Christian Freund
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I've retired all the older xeon "P4" class hardware from my development 
lab as its increasingly unreliable as it gets older than 5 years old.   
a huge 6000 watt chassis of 8 dual single core servers with 8gb max ram each
can *easily* be replaced with a single 1U or 2U server with dual 8 core
processors and 128gb ram and vmware or whatever.





-- 
john r pierce                                      37N 122W
somewhere on the middle of the left coast

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