I am about to build a server, mainly for hosting virtual machines. I plan on using Citrix Xenserver, and having a file server - Citrix XenApp lab, etc.
With that, I want 32-64GB RAM. I am hoping for G34 based Bulldozer-based Opterons so I can take advantage of low 8GB ECC Registered prices...
Wondering if anyone has this NAS device, with the newer Seagate 1.5 TB drives?
Intel initially claims support for up to 1 TB drives. Not sure if there would be a BIOS issue, etc. with the machine but initially looking at a 4-drive approximately 4.5 TB usable RAID 5 setup
I am wondering about 3 of these in an Intel SS4200 NAS? I am looking for a NAS with around 3 TB, and was looking at getting a 4 drive 1 TB system for 3 TB usable. With 3 of these, I can get 3 TB for the same price.
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Originally posted by: seanbigdealer
Now if there was a way to get a USB 2.0 802.11g wireless adapter hooked to this, then connected to a default network share where you have a library if movies and such it would be off the register hot.
Totally. This is exactly what I am...
Now if there was a way to get a USB 2.0 802.11g wireless adapter hooked to this, then connected to a default network share where you have a library if movies and such it would be off the register hot.
I picked up 2 of these awhile back with PS. I really like this case, a bit buttery aluminum but take a little extra care during the build and you are all set.
Just ordered mine this morning before I read about this warranty issue. Why is it that when I goto Fry's or order online I always feel that they are big scammers trying to get over on the consumer with every purchase?
I e-mailed them to see if they have any shipping options, they replied personally:
Thanks for the suggestion and recommendation. We always value
suggestions from our customers.
When we first got started we did offer that but it never became a
guarentee for the customers and they were...
FYI for everyone, X2-3800+ AM2 arrived today, retail unopened box. Added to new BIOStar MicroATX and Ultra MicroFly case and zooming. Killer CPU for $129 delivered. Don't know if they are seeding the market where possible, but gotta give HWRebuild dot com their props!
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