I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours, Home Labs
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@RamblingBiped said in I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours, Home Labs:
@Dashrender said in I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours, Home Labs:
@RamblingBiped said in I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours, Home Labs:
@Dashrender said in I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours, Home Labs:
Are those RAM sticks tiny? otherwise why so many?
Because I can? The price of 72GB versus 48GB was negligible at the time of purchase so I went ahead and went with the larger amount and had them populate all the slots.
negligible? as in $20? or $200?
Less than $30 at the time I purchased it., the seller on ebay actually put the components I wanted together in a bundle for me and agreed on the price.
aww, well in that case, awesome!
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- Ubiquiti ES48-500W
- Netgear GS724Tv3
- 2 x PowerEdge R210II running HA Sophos UTM 9
- 1 x PowerEdge R210II used for family remote backup
- 1 x PowerEdge R210II for the teenage kid to run Minecraft and some other war game for he and his friends
- PowerEdge R710 & MD1000 Veeam backup target (52TB RAID6)
- Spare MD1000
- PowerEdge R510 Hyper-V host running Plex media server (60TB RAID6)
- PowerEdge R420 Hyper-V host running a bunch of VMs including various desktop OS for testing as well as FreePBX, Sophos iView, Fastvue
- PowerEdge R610 spare server. Will probably get sold off as I haven't used it in some time.
- 2 x Dell 1000VA UPS
- Not pictured is a Synology DS2415+ as offsite backup target (80TB RAID6)
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@NashBrydges Nice!
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@NashBrydges said in I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours, Home Labs:
- Ubiquiti ES48-500W
- Netgear GS724Tv3
- 2 x PowerEdge R210II running HA Sophos UTM 9
- 1 x PowerEdge R210II used for family remote backup
- 1 x PowerEdge R210II for the teenage kid to run Minecraft and some other war game for he and his friends
- PowerEdge R710 & MD1000 Veeam backup target (52TB RAID6)
- Spare MD1000
- PowerEdge R510 Hyper-V host running Plex media server (60TB RAID6)
- PowerEdge R420 Hyper-V host running a bunch of VMs including various desktop OS for testing as well as FreePBX, Sophos iView, Fastvue
- PowerEdge R610 spare server. Will probably get sold off as I haven't used it in some time.
- 2 x Dell 1000VA UPS
- Not pictured is a Synology DS2415+ as offsite backup target (80TB RAID6)
Pretty nice setup @NashBrydges
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Some nice lab setups!
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@NashBrydges impressive setup
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Damn thats more impressive than what i have in production at work now
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@momurda haha same here
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And so Begins the new lab setup. Picked this rack up but it's too shallow for my Dell rails. I'm either going to keep the posts as they are and lengthen the depth, or just use the posts and create some sort of hybrid metal/ wood rack. Any excuse to break out the welder and power tools.
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@momurda said in I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours, Home Labs:
Damn thats more impressive than what i have in production at work now
That's how it should be!
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@momurda said in I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours, Home Labs:
Damn thats more impressive than what i have in production at work now
Well, most of it is equipment so old I wouldn't put in a production environment anymore. Still, great home/play setup.
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Nice setup Nash!
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@wirestyle22 You must be single! That is not Wife approved for a living room.
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I am a wife I have had stuff like that in my living room before..... You just have to have a COOL wife
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My wife let me build special spaces for that in the basement or near the kitchen.
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@magicmarker said in I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours, Home Labs:
@wirestyle22 You must be single! That is not Wife approved for a living room.
We completely accept each others projects. If she wanted to make our bedroom hello kitty themed (which she never would) I'd be totally accepting. Our relationship is about sharing our lives together not getting what we want out of the other
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@NashBrydges said in I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours, Home Labs:
- Ubiquiti ES48-500W
- Netgear GS724Tv3
- 2 x PowerEdge R210II running HA Sophos UTM 9
- 1 x PowerEdge R210II used for family remote backup
- 1 x PowerEdge R210II for the teenage kid to run Minecraft and some other war game for he and his friends
- PowerEdge R710 & MD1000 Veeam backup target (52TB RAID6)
- Spare MD1000
- PowerEdge R510 Hyper-V host running Plex media server (60TB RAID6)
- PowerEdge R420 Hyper-V host running a bunch of VMs including various desktop OS for testing as well as FreePBX, Sophos iView, Fastvue
- PowerEdge R610 spare server. Will probably get sold off as I haven't used it in some time.
- 2 x Dell 1000VA UPS
- Not pictured is a Synology DS2415+ as offsite backup target (80TB RAID6)
Hope you have your electricity meter tied down with some A490 hex bolts!
Ok I'll say it. Nice rack.
I would love to have that! -
Bit boring but it's my lab and a backup server.
From the left,Ubuntu Veeam repository (office backup server)
Proxmox (KVM Hypervisor), Supermicro mb and E3-1230v2 cpu, 16gb ram
FreeBSD 10, Intel mb and E3-1230v2 cpu, 8gb ram, main storage and Plex Jail
Cases are Fractal Design except for the dell box.Hope to rebuild everything in the future so its rack mounted and with proper hotswap cases.
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@Adaministrator Yeah the meter hasn't started sounding like a jet engine yet. All told, based on the UPS readouts, I'm consuming about 900W ±50W. I at least get to expense the business related portion of all this power but it's still a good chunk of change to pay out each month.
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I can get pics but mine pretty simply
Rackmount HP switch and a UPS
Whitelabel Xeon Quad Core, 16GB of ram and about 24TB Server 2012r2 (Windows box)
As well as a HP DL120 G7 Quad core 32GB of ram XenServer (LinuxBox)