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Martin Neitzel
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Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2023 15:53:12 +1300
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Subject: Re: Rackmount Server for NetBSD in 2023
To: Frank Wille , netbsd-users@NetBSD.org
From: Mark Davies
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On 15/11/23 04:07, Frank Wille wrote:
> The current se
Mark Davies wrote:
> I've been quite happy with Dell PowerEdge boxes over the years.
> Hardware RAID for the Dell PERC H7xx is provided via the mfii driver
Thanks for your recommendation! I keep that in mind for our next
acquirement.
In this case I findally settled on a 2nd hand DL360 Gen8,
On 15/11/23 04:07, Frank Wille wrote:
The current server is a HP ProLiant DL360 G5, Xeon 5160 3GHz, supporting the
HP hardware RAID via ciss(4).
Are there any recommendations for a more recent rackmount-server (prefarably
1u) where all important devices (including hardware RAID) are
Brett Lymn wrote:
On 15.11.23 07:45:28 you wrote:
> I tried a DL360 G10+ about a year ago and things mostly worked fine
> apart from the raid controller, that has changed from ciss.
Ok, that's what I feared.
> I'm sorry,
> I can't recall what the new one requires but it wasn't supported when
On Tue, Nov 14, 2023 at 04:07:10PM +0100, Frank Wille wrote:
>
> The current server is a HP ProLiant DL360 G5, Xeon 5160 3GHz, supporting the
> HP hardware RAID via ciss(4).
>
I tried a DL360 G10+ about a year ago and things mostly worked fine
apart from the raid controller, that has changed
Hi,
our company is running a NetBSD mail/web/etc. server for many years now
and I noticed that it starts generating kernel panics (every few weeks, ATM),
so it's probably time to replace the machine.
The current server is a HP ProLiant DL360 G5, Xeon 5160 3GHz, supporting the
HP hardware RAID