Hmm - not sure what non-standard parts the Microserver uses (except that it has 
iLO4 - I suppose that's not-standard). Care to elaborate?

Disks are SATA, RAM is DDR. The older ones had an internal USB slot for booting 
ESX - the new ones have internal SD card for the same purpose.

The power supply isn't redundant - but for SOHO, I'd have a warranty agreement 
to cover that. Or buy two.

Cheers
Ken

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Ben Scott
Sent: Sunday, 23 June 2013 3:19 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [NTSysADM] Ultimate home lab?

On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 11:31 AM, Ben Scott <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/06/04/dell_poweredge_vrtx_smb_s
>>>>>> ystem/
>>>>> I have a couple Dell Precision engineering workstations under my desk.
>>>> HP Microservers IMHO. New Gen8 is out:
>>> Might well be a fine product, but not really trying to be what that 
>>> Dell box is trying to be.
>> I was comparing it to the Precisions mentioned in the post before mine.
> Ah, I misunderstood.  Sorry.

  Thinking more about it, they're really three different solutions.

  It does seem like that ProLiant MicroServer is a better solution for the 
small lab scenario posited.  The Precision is trying to be an engineering 
workstation, so it has various I/O ports, removable media drive bays, and lots 
of card expansion room.  None of which you need in a VM host, so why pay for 
them?  The MicroServer omits all of those.  You couldn't put a big video card 
in it, for example.
Meanwhile the MicroServer has more stock hard disk bays, and storage is 
something you do want in a VM host.

  Likewise, the VRTX box seems like it would be a big win for a larger small 
business that needs multiple physical nodes, or for a satellite office of a big 
company that would otherwise need to put several 1U and 2U boxes in a rack.  
It's too big for a SOHO, though.  But I wouldn't want that MicroServer in a 
SOHO either; it lacks some redundancy and uses some non-standard parts.  (A 
SOHO can often get by with a single box, if you can just run out to Staples to 
buy spares.) But for a lab, you don't care about that.

-- Ben




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