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jmr
Posts: 4974
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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YO
I need a half height PCI sata raid controller today Anyone have one, or can recommend someone that is open ? Have cash for you now |
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| #0 11:44am 24/06/07 |
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whoop
Posts: 11477
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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computer alliance are open, give 'em a ring?
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| #1 11:50am 24/06/07 |
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jmr
Posts: 4977
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Done that, they don't have any that are half height =(
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| #2 12:01pm 24/06/07 |
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whoop
Posts: 11480
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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http://www.thediscshop.com.au have a couple, not sure if they're half height either though
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| #3 12:09pm 24/06/07 |
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Obes
Posts: 5196
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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need ?
... also sata raid lawls ... ... Also many half height cards are the normal card with a different panel |
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| #4 12:58pm 24/06/07 |
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Khel
Posts: 11631
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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Our raid controller does a pretty good job, we downed magtheridon last night for the first time and he did a damn fine job of co-ordinating the initial pull with the 5 channellers and making sure all the cube clickers were on their toes.
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| #5 09:33am 25/06/07 |
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Jim
Posts: 5963
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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what's lawls about sata raid
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| #6 10:32am 25/06/07 |
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Obes
Posts: 5200
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Nothing ...
Other then, when we spoke to HP about it (as part of both NAS and Disk-Disk-Tape backup solutions), their response was to say they sell SATA raid/NAS because people want it. With prices and large amounts of storage being the driving reasons. And they said it certainly had its place, but that it would not be their preferred option for anything "important". They said they don't recommend it for mission critical things because SATA drives MTBF is much higher then the SAS drives. Something to do with SATA drives primarily being aimed at workstations and other non 24/7 non mission critical stuff. And I guess I'd have to agree. Based on my limited experience. 500 SATA Drives (all under 6 months old). We experience ATLEAST 1 failure a week. To the point where the HP call centre doesn't even ask a million stupid questions, they just send out more drives. 80 SAS drives (all under 6 months old). We haven't experienced a failure. 50 Ultra SCSI drives (the drives that SAS replaced). 1 Failure in nearly 5 years. (The drives run 24/7 and are nearly 5 years old). On top of that a lot of people who do go Sata raid, go RAID 0. So they are not only increasing their chance of failure, but are using a medium that the sellers themselves admit is not the most reliable. |
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| #7 10:44am 25/06/07 |
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Nailbomb
Posts: 2161
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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I've been running a SATA raid 5 array for about 4yrs now, never had a failed drive. Maybe just lucky I guess.
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| #8 10:51am 25/06/07 |
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CaPt0
Posts: 5887
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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1 Failure in nearly 5 years That would have not failed had there been a backup air conditioner. |
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| #9 10:53am 25/06/07 |
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Jim
Posts: 5964
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I wouldn't argue that sata is as or more reliable than scsi, but I don't reckon sata raid is lawlworthy
We're running several MSA20's each with 12 sata disks in each unit, in raid5 - we've called hp out for 2, maybe 3 of those disks in the past 12 months which is low compared to the number of U320 replacements we've had |
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| #10 11:02am 25/06/07 |
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Obes
Posts: 5201
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Capt0 speaks the truth. The room was about the size of a wardrobe, running a good 20K Watts of gear. With a single aircon (that leaked water into the room ... AWESOME!).
Anyway, the aircon failed (actually managed to get stuck in a heating cycle GG heating a server room, thanks noobs who put it on auto instead of cooling only). The server room when I got there was more oven temperature (seriously 50c +). Luckily the HP servers shut themselves down soon as it approached stupid temps. We cooled the room down, and turned everything back on. End result. 1 Dead HDD. And a nice new shiny backup air con that we had been asking for, for 3 years. |
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| #11 11:10am 25/06/07 |
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CaPt0
Posts: 5888
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Amasing what happens when you threaten to turn servers off each night until the air con gets fixed.
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| #12 11:12am 25/06/07 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 20993
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I would have tried Harvey Norman too; they usually have good variety for stuff like this. Might end up paying more but their range is awesome. <3 HN!
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| #13 11:31am 25/06/07 |
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Obes
Posts: 5202
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Harris Technology is another good supplier with unusual items like this (they are in the valley) and online ( www.ht.com.au )
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| #14 11:36am 25/06/07 |
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TicMan
Posts: 2308
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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You take your porn collection seriously Obes. |
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| #15 11:56am 25/06/07 |
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Obes
Posts: 5203
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Everything is categorised, given a rating, cross linked by year, Actor or director using sym links...
Serious business. |
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| #16 01:03pm 25/06/07 |
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-=CluBCaT=-
Posts: 23
Location: Queensland
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Local disk storage is so last year..
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| #17 01:27pm 25/06/07 |
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