hw wrote: > m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote: >> hw wrote: >>> Richard Zimmerman wrote: >>>> DO NOT buy the newer HPE DL20 gen9 or ML10 gen9 servers then >>>> (especially >>>> if using CentOS 6.x) >>> <snip> >> And I do *not* want to buy from HP, because their >> support is nothing like good. > > Indeed, I wouldn´t buy HP new. They don´t even give you a price for > a new battery for an UPS but tell you to open a ticket to get a price > and expect you to pay for opening the ticket, and they have finally > managed to completely mess up their web site so that you can´t find > anything anymore. But wait, it's worse: the replacement *parts* have a different part number than the original. I had to replace a PSU on a blade enclosure, and had to get HP, or maybe a reseller, I forget, to tell me what the correct part number for the replacement part was, and, IIRC, there were both 6-digit number, or maybe 12.... <snip> >> Another company that's ok is ThinkMate, though their support ain't >> great, >> I think they're better than HP...oh, sorry, for a server, it'll be HPE >> (the company divided a year or two ago). > > I´ve never heared of ThinkMate. No biggie. As I said, they're another reseller of Supermicro h/w. Good prices, so-so support. > >> If you get a Dell, and one of their PERC cards, you're getting a >> rebranded LSI, sorry, Avago, um, who bought it last? Those are good >> and reliable, not super expensive. > > Those don´t work at all. I had to return two of them because none of them > worked in any of the boards I tried them, and the smart arrays I replaced > them with work in the same boards. Dell always had a reputation for > making incompatible hardware, and that experience proved it. > > Maybe they work when you have Dell hardware, but I have none. Oh, ok, I was assuming you did. No, if you're not buying Dell hardware, with their own PERC cards, get an LSI/AVAGO/whoever. They *do* work on anything, and MegaRAID software is not hard to find. Note: if you go that route, I have a script I found only that makes basic monitoring *much* easier than the hostile MegaRAID interface.... mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos