Robert Hanson
2005-Aug-16 20:19 UTC
[CentOS] preferences in used Compaq Proliant DL380 G1 vrs DL380 G2 etc
greetings, for those of you in the know, may i have some assistance in helping to make better decisions in purchasing more used server toys to install CentOS on please? :-) in the Compaq Proliant Rackmount DL380 line, the one that looks like the older 1850R is called a G1 meaning Generation 1 right? and then the DL380 G2 is a redesign that is gray and just has 6 drive bays up front correct? besides processor speed, do most of you prefer the DL380 G1 over the DL380 G2 or vice versa? would you mind providing some extra info and experiences please so i and hopefully others can better make decisions now and in the future? things to get. things to stay away from? please be as verbose as necessary i certainly do not know it all, is there anything else i missed or that you would like the list to know, please share... thanks in advance and sincerest kind regards! - rh -- Robert Hanson Abba Communications http://www.abbacomm.net
Jim Wildman
2005-Aug-16 20:39 UTC
[CentOS] preferences in used Compaq Proliant DL380 G1 vrs DL380 G2 etc
On Tue, 16 Aug 2005, Robert Hanson wrote:> in the Compaq Proliant Rackmount DL380 line, the one that looks like the > older 1850R is called a G1 meaning Generation 1 right? >Right.> and then the DL380 G2 is a redesign that is gray and just has 6 drive bays > up front correct?It also has a slimline floppy and cd on the front.> > besides processor speed, do most of you prefer the DL380 G1 over the DL380 > G2 or vice versa?Go for the g2, all other things being equal. HP/Compaq's web site can provide exact specs. Compaq improved things pretty markedly with each generation (RAID speed, RIB capabilities, internal bus speeds, etc).> things to get. things to stay away from? please be as verbose as necessaryIn the earlier ones, you will have to use IE to access the RIB card. You may have to get/find a license key to activate the remote console. I'm not sure when they introduced ssh to the rib card. Download the appropriate "SmartStart" cd from the web site. It will allow you to configure the RAID card. There are also utilities that you can install in Linux to get the same functionality. Very nice machines. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Jim Wildman, CISSP, RHCE jim at rossberry.com http://www.rossberry.com "Society in every state is a blessing, but Government, even in its best state, is a necessary evil; in its worst state, an intolerable one." Thomas Paine