HP Microserver RAID controller
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@DustinB3403 Well, you'd use mdadm for a local software RAID, DRBD is for the network side of things.
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@travisdh1 said in HP Microserver RAID controller:
@DustinB3403 Well, you'd use mdadm for a local software RAID, DRBD is for the network side of things.
yep... wrong part of my brain this morning...
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@DustinB3403 said in HP Microserver RAID controller:
@travisdh1 said in HP Microserver RAID controller:
@DustinB3403 Well, you'd use mdadm for a local software RAID, DRBD is for the network side of things.
yep... wrong part of my brain this morning...
*Shoves more coffee at @DustinB3403 *
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@Mike-Davis said in HP Microserver RAID controller:
For small/remote offices I like the look of the little HP Microservers. They come with what looks to be fake raid.
It's low end software RAID. Nothing fake about it, they make no claims to it not being software. But it's a good reason why SMBs generally avoid the hardware.
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@scottalanmiller said in HP Microserver RAID controller:
@Mike-Davis said in HP Microserver RAID controller:
For small/remote offices I like the look of the little HP Microservers. They come with what looks to be fake raid.
It's low end software RAID. Nothing fake about it, they make no claims to it not being software. But it's a good reason why SMBs generally avoid the hardware.
So would you recommend avoiding it entirely?
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@Mike-Davis said in HP Microserver RAID controller:
Do I really care for a server with really light loads?
Software RAID is for systems with the heaviest loads. But they are also for shops with dedicated support staff that know the hardware. Does the P222 allow for blind swaps?
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@travisdh1 said in HP Microserver RAID controller:
@DustinB3403 Well, you'd use mdadm for a local software RAID, DRBD is for the network side of things.
MD is the RAID, MDADM is the management utility.
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@scottalanmiller said in HP Microserver RAID controller:
@travisdh1 said in HP Microserver RAID controller:
@DustinB3403 Well, you'd use mdadm for a local software RAID, DRBD is for the network side of things.
MD is the RAID, MDADM is the management utility.
I know, yet I always refer to the wrong one
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@DustinB3403 said in HP Microserver RAID controller:
@scottalanmiller said in HP Microserver RAID controller:
@Mike-Davis said in HP Microserver RAID controller:
For small/remote offices I like the look of the little HP Microservers. They come with what looks to be fake raid.
It's low end software RAID. Nothing fake about it, they make no claims to it not being software. But it's a good reason why SMBs generally avoid the hardware.
So would you recommend avoiding it entirely?
Generally, yes. They are VERY low power units. There is almost always a better option. The lack of hardware RAID is a big deal in those little units. There are use cases for them, but very few.
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@scottalanmiller So what server would you recommend instead for a small office with a handful of users?
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@Mike-Davis said in HP Microserver RAID controller:
@scottalanmiller So what server would you recommend instead for a small office with a handful of users?
First question is always, do they even need their own server on-site? If yes, then: Stallard Technologies PowerEdge T410, or xByte PoerEdge T420
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@Mike-Davis said in HP Microserver RAID controller:
@scottalanmiller So what server would you recommend instead for a small office with a handful of users?
The refurb Dell from xByte is a great way to go.
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They are okay units. The unit I reviewed on Spiceworks used the B-series software raid. It currently is the replication target and has been running almost continually for almost 2 years. As for running for a small office, I'd be more comfortable with a better card.
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/453126-a-spicehead-s-review-of-the-hp-proliant-microserver
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How about a supermicro micro tower, hot swap enabled and similar form factor. Here is an image with pricing from the mx supermicro site
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I love those supermicro micro servers.
Just awesome compact units.
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@Romo said in HP Microserver RAID controller:
How about a supermicro micro tower, hot swap enabled and similar form factor. Here is an image with pricing from the mx supermicro site
Have not seen these, that's awesome. What is the hardware RAID option on those? I do love SuperMicro in general.
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@scottalanmiller Don't thinks these have hardware raid by default, so MD raid would have to be used.
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2 10G ports mobo and a chassis for $1400? Wow that is sweet.
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@Romo said in HP Microserver RAID controller:
@scottalanmiller Don't thinks these have hardware raid by default, so MD raid would have to be used.
The HP Micro does that much