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We have upgraded to a Dell PowerEdge T430, here are the new specs: | |||
* | * 2x Intel® Xeon® CPU E5-2667 v4 @ 3.20GHz (Broadwell) (8-cores each, 8-threads each, 32 logical cores total) | ||
* | * 128GB ECC RAM | ||
* 10/100/ | * 2x 10/100/1Gb Broadcom In-built Network Card (1x Connected @ 1Gb) | ||
* | * 10/100/1Gb Realtek PCIe Network Card (Connected @ 1Gb for KVM Virtual Machine/[[FreePBX]]) | ||
* | * 1x480GB SATA 3.0 Solid State Drive, mounted as / (Btrfs without snapshots, GPT) | ||
* 8x8TB 7200RPM SAS-3 Hard Drives using Dell PERC H730P hardware controller with RAID-5, mounted as /storage (Btrfs, GPT, 50TB Total) with 2GB battery back-up cache | |||
* | * Dell iDRAC 8 system management |
Latest revision as of 21:55, 25 June 2024
We have upgraded to a Dell PowerEdge T430, here are the new specs:
- 2x Intel® Xeon® CPU E5-2667 v4 @ 3.20GHz (Broadwell) (8-cores each, 8-threads each, 32 logical cores total)
- 128GB ECC RAM
- 2x 10/100/1Gb Broadcom In-built Network Card (1x Connected @ 1Gb)
- 10/100/1Gb Realtek PCIe Network Card (Connected @ 1Gb for KVM Virtual Machine/FreePBX)
- 1x480GB SATA 3.0 Solid State Drive, mounted as / (Btrfs without snapshots, GPT)
- 8x8TB 7200RPM SAS-3 Hard Drives using Dell PERC H730P hardware controller with RAID-5, mounted as /storage (Btrfs, GPT, 50TB Total) with 2GB battery back-up cache
- Dell iDRAC 8 system management