Subject: Re: e450 as a modern server
To: Peter Eisch <peter@boku.net>
From: Dave McGuire <mcguire@neurotica.com>
List: port-sparc64
Date: 10/28/2006 12:36:10
On Oct 28, 2006, at 10:49 AM, Peter Eisch wrote:
> For work I just bought a large chassis filled with SATA drives to
> use as a
> backup spooler/NAS. I have this e450 sitting here and while I
> can't use its
> MP features, it would seem to have sufficient power to spin up a
> pile of
> drives. So I got to wondering if I put in a 3ware SATA-R
> controller and
> cabled up an array of drives... No, there wouldn't be a hot-swap
> planar and
> I'd probably have to make power cords for the drives.
>
> Has anyone done such a thing already? What other things would
> limit the
> effectiveness of a system configured like this? There's no BIOS
> for the
> cards to get configured, anything else?
Heh...I think most people would consider the presence of a "BIOS"
to be a big limitation on effectiveness.
I once took a bunch of measurements with the intention of making a
replacement E450 disk backplane for FibreChannel drives. I never got
around to doing it, but it'd certainly be practical to do. The same
could be done for SATA, though it'd be a bit more involved due to
SATA's single drive per port requirement.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire
Cape Coral, FL