ED Fochler schrieb:
> I've had no luck with VM, but I didn't try very hard.  I'd recommend against 
> it.
> 
> Hard drive power and heat is a serious concern, with 2 of them and no air
> movement, you will likely burn up the drives.  Even with a fan, I'd recommend
> 5400 rpm or equivalent green drives.  Hard drive power consumption is not a 
> very
> easy statistic to find, but it does vary, and the big disks you want will be
> pretty hot and thirsty.

Hello,
I set up my new net6501-70 this days (under construction).

# smartctl -a /dev/sda | egrep 'Model|Temperature'
Device Model:     KingSpec KSM-mSATA.5-016SJ
194 Temperature_Celsius   [...]   40 (Min/Max 30/60)

# smartctl -a /dev/sdb | egrep 'Model|Temperature'
Device Model:     SAMSUNG HN-M101MBB
194 Temperature_Celsius   [...]   38 (Min/Max 19/45)

# smartctl -a /dev/sdc | egrep 'Model|Temperature'
Device Model:     SAMSUNG HN-M101MBB
194 Temperature_Celsius   [...]   38 (Min/Max 19/47)

SSD 'sda' is connected to J5 mSATA socket.
HD 'sdb' and 'sdc' are 2.5'' in a really "cool" Jou Jye ST-1225
SATA-Backplane JP18 powered, connected via ADAPTEC 1220SA (sata_sil24
driver) in J3 PCIe.

# lspci | grep 'RAID'
0d:00.0 RAID bus controller: Silicon Image, Inc. Device 0242 (rev 01)

The room temperature is around 21°C without airflow.
The case is a 19'' Kerberos.si dual 6501 (one board only).

# dmesg | egrep 'CPU0|CPU1'
[    0.015032] CPU0: Thermal monitoring enabled (TM1)
[    0.030635] CPU0: Genuine Intel(R) CPU        @ 1.60GHz stepping 01

# sensors
coretemp-isa-0000
Adapter: ISA adapter
Core 0:       +82.0 C  (crit = +100.0 C)
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Regards
*WOL* fgang *S* chricker

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