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There is not enough suspense or confusion in this thread. So:
Ruby and SED (r510) are going away. Bye bye.
I have to keep some suspense! There is a Dell on the way, just waiting for it to arrive. It will be replacing Ruby.Why did ruby have to go, space constraints?
Damn. Is 2TB the limit you'd be going up to with your current file server? If you're planning to upgrade to >2TB disks I'd love to hear your results.I believe it is limited to 2 TB per disk and I don't have one to test or I'd try it out.
Aww, I was attracted by the bargain basement prices you can get these forThe Perc 5/6 are ancient. Don't bother with something that old. However, none of these easily pass through single disks.
I'm no longer using the 8708EM2 and it will likely be sold shortly. I have no disks big enough to try on it, so I couldn't test this for you. I don't have any plans to go with anything larger than what I have unless I see a good deal come up. That is how this project works.Damn. Is 2TB the limit you'd be going up to with your current file server? If you're planning to upgrade to >2TB disks I'd love to hear your results.
That's a hell of a deal, can't find any 2TBs on Fleabay for under $100.I wait for good deals and get parts cheaply. I paid $70/e for my 2 TB drives new and $40/e for my 1.5 TB drives.
I'm including the faceplate with the R510, so I'll have to get another one.Nice Does the faceplate from the R510 fit or would you have to get a new one?
Basically, the processors are too different for it to allow me to join them. I didn't know this was A Thing. I'm going to attempt a Clonezilla backup/restore to see if that allows me to migrate it.To ensure successful live virtual machine migrations, XenServer 5.5 and earlier hosts were only allowed to join a pool if they had identical CPU vendor, model number, family, and feature flag values.