Intel SR1425bk1
Oct 13, 2009I just bought one of these today but not only does it not have hdd's it doesn't have caddies... i can't find them anywhere, where do you guys get missing caddies?
View 3 RepliesI just bought one of these today but not only does it not have hdd's it doesn't have caddies... i can't find them anywhere, where do you guys get missing caddies?
View 3 RepliesIntel Xeon 3200 series Quad Core VS Intel Core2Quad Q6600
What stood between Intel Xeon 3200 series Quad Core VS Intel Core2Quad Q6600?
Intel Xeon 3210 2.1 GHz Quad Core/2Gb RAM/250 gb IDE/SATA /BW: 2000gb
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Intel Quad Core Q9400 4x2.66 ГГц/4Gb RAM/2x500 gb SAT/ BW: 2000gb DC Gnax/NetDepot
Server choice for hosting.
Anyone have the latest Xeon 3460's, any comparison to the Core i7 920?
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We are hosting our software system which do calculation and file manipulation.
Now we have Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 and would like to get Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 to increase our system performance.
Also we have other choice, get Intel Xeon E5405 Harpertown 2.0GHz
to replace two above.
I think it is better to have one server box because one box easy to manage than two. Also Harpertown is much faster than these two together.
What is your opinion?
I have currently a server with a "Intel Core 2 duo e6640 2.4Ghz".
Now the company I'm at moving to a new data center and offering me a box for the same price with a Intel P3.4.
As I understand I would move from a two core to a single core CPU.
In the first move letter they send me, they where saying I would get a CPU plus, plus 1 GB mem more.
from the title, which one is better for a server?
View 14 Replies View RelatedWe have been offering mostly AMD servers for various reasons, but I am curious the reason many offer one vs. the other?
More demand? Reliability? Power consumption? Heat output? Compatability? Performance?
am leasing a dedicated server, but am stuck when it comes to choosing AMD or Intel processor.
Am planning to start a company, and am only going to be offering shared
Hello guys what do you prefer For you servers?
Amd or Intel i always prefer to have Intel
if there is already an equivalent Xeon for the i7 processors?
I mean that for example C2Q Q6600 is equivalent for X3220 if I'm right.
Also, I guess those Servers will cost a lot more, not only because the processor is very costly but it also requires DDR3 RAM which is still nowadays quite expensive...
I recently came across the pricing of Intel Atom powered Dedicated Servers which are as low as $39 (not managed of course) but, the hard disk space and bandwidth bundled with it is tempting.
I currently host a vBulletin Forum of mine of a 512 MB VPS and it performs fine but, I was thinking whether it would be better on an Atom as most are bundled with 2 GB of RAMs.
Anyone can help me out here - whether am thinking in the right direction or am entirely wrong in thinking this?
I have just purchase a Intel Pentium II MB 440 LX DP Server it has UnixWare 2.1.3 on it but didnt not come with a login in name of password is there any way I can get throught this. I have contacted the seller who hasnt a clue..(Bought it from ebay)
View 12 Replies View RelatedWeb hosting is a competitive business with thousands of providers in the market. Success as a web hosting provider often comes down to maximizing the number of customers we can support for each additional server added to the infrastructure. To improve our success in this equation, it becomes critically important to find and use the correct machine/severs - all for excellent prices.
So friends I was just guessing an approx. no. of clients I will be able to accommodate per Intel-Nehalem-Server, (depending on the server resource utilization).
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Have you guys checked this out yet?
It is simply amazing!
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Intel Core2Quad Q9650
Yorkfield
8gb DDR2
1TB SATA2
10TB
100 MBPS
Cores 4 cores
Speed 3.0GHz
Core Name Yorkfield
L1 Cache 256KB
L2 Cache 12MB
HT Speed 1333MHz
All just for $159.99. ($40 off) That is just simply amazing.
I purchased one of those when it was for $179.99 and I am still using it. (Original is $199.99)
These servers are a BEAST!
Just wanted to say that LimeStoneNetworks dominates with the pricing + support and everything else related to Dedicated Server =P
I purchased a E5200 box and just noticed today when i checked /proc/cpuinfo i was given a E6320
Normally its the first thing i check when i login.. but was a bit busy the day i received the server and just remembered today that i never checked.
Should i raise a ticket about it.. how much better would the newer E5200 be?
The server i ordered was E5200, 4GB, 200GB Hdd.
I did a benchmark test with the 6320 server and its right on the 200 mark.
i am thinking to run a video streaming site like youtube, as known such site will require huge bandwidth and space not to mention good server specs, as a starter i have this two options and would appreciate it if you give me your advice:
AMD Athlon 64 LE1600 - 2.2 Ghz
1024 MB DDR2 RAM
250 GB harddisk
100 Mbit uplink
1000 GB traffic
Dedicated server 2:
Intel Celeron D 430 - 1.8 Ghz
1024 MB DDR2 RAM
250 GB harddisk
100 Mbit uplink
1000 GB traffic
while I'm surfing the net i find this site where it has a price list for the parts of a computer and i saw an Intel Xeon processor and it's priced is affordable to me.. Hmm.. My question now is it Ok to buy this processor? because some of my I.T. friends here tell me that it is for Server based processor only and it is not suitable for PC HOME USER..
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've noticed many questions on this site about xeon and quad-core server technology and products. I work at intel and we have a new open online community space where we are inviting IT professionals to come and ask questions to product and technology experts, engage in open dialogue, or read about topics and trends impacting IT and business.
View 7 Replies View Relatedis this any kind of Intel Processors comes with 32 Cores? Or can anyone Build Dedicated Server with 32 Cores?
As i see today someone offered me via Email Inter Xeon 7450 Processor with 32 Core!!!
So is it Right ?
I'm in the market for a new server for colocation, and to save myself some of the headaches I've had with my current one, I'd like it to have a good remote management system, specifically one that operates independently of the operating system, or ideally one that can be accessed even if the machine is powered off. What exactly should I be looking for? I've read a lot about IPMI and Intel vPro and AMT, and I'm not quite clear on how they all fit together.
At the very least, I need something that will let me power-cycle the machine and remotely access its serial console. All the hardware environment monitoring things in IPMI sound useful, but not essential for my purposes. Anyway, it sounds like vPro is part of many (or all?) current Core 2 processors, or am I mistaken? I'm looking mainly at machines with Core 2 Duo or Quad, so can I expect they'd have that built-in, or would I need to specifically request it or look for some particular chipset or CPU?
What is the difference between the Intel 5000V, 5000X, and 5000P? I have done some research on this and depending on the manufacturer they can all be identical. The only difference that I noticed on certain boards was the amounts of memory it can handle. Is that it?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI was just wondering which is better..Should I pick a intel core 2 duo E6750 at 2.66 GHz Bus speed 1333 MHz 4MB L2 or Intel Xeon 3060 Dual Core Conroe(2.4 GHz) bus speed 1006 MHz
Which is better for a Game server?
I'm curious about the suitability of renting a box that uses the newish dual-core celeron. I plan to use it for the following: static cached cms front page, wordpress company blog, vbulletin customer forum, downloads of our product demos.
We're sort of at the point where we've spent most of our capital on making our game so I'm looking at options that will be reliable and preformant while we're small but will give us a little time to get our act together if we start getting lots of customers before the server just melts down.
So what do you think? Will this cpu with like a gig of ram be sufficient or am I just deluding myself?
I have make an argument for going with Intel chips for some new platforms. These will be used in Xen VPS hosting.
Scanning thru the products of newegg for example, it would seem first that AMD boards (Opterons) are cheaper then Intel's 775 boards. Then the Intel boards also require FB-Dimms which is a bit more expensive then Registered ram.
I know alot of hosters here prefer going with Intel. Is there any other reasons then just following the crowd? I do know Intel chips perform better but does that warrant say 300 more dollars of going with an Intel based solution?
What would be some convincing arguments for going with Intel instead of AMD chips?
I just picked up an Intel D946GZIS http://www.intel.com/products/mother...gzis/index.htm
I've heard of many taking the higher quality motherboards and removing the audio post in order to fit into a nice SuperMicro case. Does anyone care of share their method of doing so? I was thinking a Dremel possibly, but I'd like to gather opinions as I'd like only to have to use this Motherboard as this will be a personal Dev server.
do you have use any intel desktop board for Core i7 and run well?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have seen strange dedicated offer from hetzner datacenter. They sell i7 920 servers with 8GB RAM.
As far I know i7 working with 3 channel memory.
How it possible to use 8 GB? It must be 6 or 9.
I have asked support but have not received exactly answer yet...
I don't know if this is the right forum, but someone asked me which processor is better:
Q6600 - 8 MB cache - 4 x 2.4 Ghz
P9500 - 2 MB cache - 4 x 2.2 Ghz
Off course everyone will say the Q6600 now (i know that myself), but the Q6600 server has 4 GB ram and the P9500 server 8 GB. What would be the best choice?
it is for VPS hosting. In my opinion the P9500 is better.
Which one is better?
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E4500 @ 2.20GHz goes with 2GB RAM
and
Dual Opteron 246 2.0 Ghz goes with 4GB RAM
I use this server for a little big forum with about 16,000 member, 300 members + visitors online everytime and 2 more sites (small sites).
One more question, Is 10Mbps switch port or 100Mbps switch port affected to speed?
I've bought a chassis "SuperChassis 512L-260" from Supermicro. Now, I want to install an Intel Mainboard (Intel S3000AHV). It's only a testing server.
Which I/O shield do I need and where I can get it (am I able to change it?)?
Perhaps, I have to use a Supermicro mainboard?