Displaying 8 results from an estimated 8 matches for "88sx6081".
2006 Feb 01
2
supermicro server model
Hi Guys,
Im planning to purchase Supermicro server but I dont have idea what Motherboard and chipset model will work with TE406P.I read one post here that the chipset should be Intel E7520.Is it true?Is there other recommendation?My requirement by the way is to handle 1000 simultaneous calls.
Does dualcore xeon (single cpu) and 2gig memory can handle this w/o
2007 Oct 09
9
Norco''s new storage appliance
Hey all,
Has anyone else noticed Norco''s recently-announced DS-520 and thought
ZFS-ish thoughts? It''s a five-SATA, Celeron-based desktop NAS that ships
without an OS.
http://www.norcotek.com/item_detail.php?categoryid=8&modelno=ds-520
What practical impact is a 32-bit processor going to have on a ZFS
system? (I know this relies on speculation, but) Might anyone know
2007 May 31
3
zfs boot error recovery
hi all,
i would like to ask some questions regarding best practices for zfs
recovery if disk errors occur.
currently i have zfs boot (nv62) and the following setup:
2 si3224 controllers (each 4 sata disks)
8 sata disks, same size, same type
i have two pools:
a) rootpool
b) datapool
the rootpool is a mirrored pool, where every disk has a slice (the s0,
which is 5 % of the whole disk) and this
2011 Jul 07
8
Replacement disks for Sun X4500
I am bumping this thread because I too have the same question ... can I put modern 3TB disks (hitachi deskstars) into an old x4500 ?
If not, would the x4540 accept them ?
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2007 Jun 14
44
Best use of 4 drives?
I''m putting together a NexentaOS (b65)-based server that has 4 500 GB drives on it. Currently it has two, set up as a ZFS mirror. I''m able to boot Nexenta from it, and it seems to work ok. But, as I''ve learned, the mirror is not properly redundant, and so I can''t just have a drive fail (when I pull one, the OS ends up hanging, and even if I replace it, I have to
2013 Nov 03
1
FreeBSD 10 Beta 2: make installkernel failure with installer provided ZFS configuration.
...rk Connection 7.3.8> port 0x2020-0x203f mem
0xde860000-0xde87ffff,0xde840000-0xde85ffff irq 70 at device 0.1 on pci8
em1: Using an MSI interrupt
em1: Ethernet address: 00:25:90:18:d1:51
pcib9: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 0.3 on pci5
pci9: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib9
mvs0: <Marvell 88SX6081 SATA controller> port 0x3000-0x30ff mem
0xde200000-0xde2fffff,0xde400000-0xde7fffff irq 24 at device 1.0 on pci9
mvs0: Gen-II, 8 3Gbps ports, Port Multiplier supported
mvsch0: <Marvell SATA channel> at channel 0 on mvs0
mvsch1: <Marvell SATA channel> at channel 1 on mvs0
mvsch2: <...
2007 May 05
13
Optimal strategy (add or replace disks) to build a cheap and raidz?
Hello,
i have an 8 port sata-controller and i don''t want to spend the money for 8 x 750 GB Sata Disks
right now. I''m thinking about an optimal way of building a growing raidz-pool without loosing
any data.
As far as i know there are two ways to achieve this:
- Adding 750 GB Disks from time to time. But this would lead to multiple groups with multiple
redundancy/parity disks. I
2007 Jan 11
4
Help understanding some benchmark results
...ressive :).
Help ? Have I missed something obvious or done something silly ?
(Additionally, from the Linux perspective, why are reads so slow ?)
PS: Hardware specs are
Dual 2.8Ghz Xeon, 533Mhz bus, 2G RAM.
Two SuperMicro 8-port SATA controllers - AOC-SAT2-MV8 - on separate PCI-X buses
(Marvell 88SX6081 based, http://www.supermicro.com/products/accessories/addon/AoC-SAT2-MV8.cfm)
16 Seagate 250G drives, 8M cache, ST3250820AS
Motherboard is a pull from an old Gateway dual Xeon server.
PPS: Benchmark data (this will look awful with a proportional font):
(With the Linux "RAID50" and "...