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Dell quads up single-socket rockets18 Mar 2008 20:06 SMB samplerYummyBy James Smith
Posted Tuesday 18th March 2008 22:30 GMT
Lots `o` memory. However, the problem these days is not CPU power or memory capacity, its disk I/O. It was all good until...By Anonymous Coward
Posted Wednesday 19th March 2008 01:29 GMT
It was all good until reading the "Trusted Platform Module" is included. Ugh. @ "it was all good until..."By fluffels
Posted Wednesday 19th March 2008 11:22 GMT
they are *servers*. it's ok to have TPMs in servers. it's not ok to have them in your computer, because of all your pirated software, or pirated porn, righ? Rack server mark-upBy Peter Ford
Posted Wednesday 19th March 2008 11:58 GMT
I never quite understood why the rack version is $250 more than the tower - is it a volume issue? I have a nice rack in my comms room for the lovely servers, and half of it is taken up with towers lying on their sides on shelves! It's a shame, since a tower-on-a-shelf is about 5U, but the same spec in a rack is only 1U (or 2U if you want lots of disks), but $250 plus the cost of the rails (extra with Dell - it's like flying Ryanair...) is quite a premium for a sexy server room and CDs that don't fall out when you eject... I think tower servers should be banned - real IT systems are 19 inches wide! @ Peter FordBy David Cornes
Posted Wednesday 19th March 2008 13:47 GMT
I think you'll find modern tower servers ARE 19" high, especially so they too can be fitted into racks if required. In fact I know Dell for one sell conversion kits to rackmount at least some of their towers. Sometimes all those extra slots and drive bays are super-useful for building beefy servers. Paris 'cos she could do with a decent rack ;-) The period for commenting on this story has finished |
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