SATA Power PowerEdge R720
Without going into details about the why... Anyone have a suggestion to get two SATA power connectors for the R720? I looked at a converter able for the GPU power, but it's meant for the other...
View ArticleRe: Where to get FusionIO vsphere plugin and ESXi CIM providers?
Anybody at DELL an idea? Nobody seems to know what to do in that situation - But then again - i can´t be the only one buying FusionIO from DELL and coeval want to monitor my stuff right ;-)Because...
View ArticleRe: m1000e chassis fans
Yes it was one of blade servers out the 4 in it. Dell tried swapping some parts of server and when that didn't work they swapped the whole thing. That finally fixed it.
View ArticleAdding Memory to PE T710
Hello everyone,I have two T710s in our lab right now running the following configuration for a total of 24GB:Slot A1 - 4GB 2Rx8 PC3-10600R 1333-ECC Slot A4 - 4GB 2Rx8 PC3-10600R 1333-ECCSlot A7 -...
View ArticleRe: m1000e chassis fans
Thanks, I migrated a lot of blades over from another M1000e and now my fans run fast all the time on that one enclosure. Funny thing is, it was all fine until I moved the blades to different...
View ArticleRe: Adding Memory to PE T710
Hello spacecat84Everything looks good according to the specs. I would suggest testing the 3 new DIMMs by themselves in slots 1-3. Also, check the specifications on the memory to make sure it can...
View ArticleRe: Adding Memory to PE T710
Hey Daniel, I tested the 3 new DIMMs as you described, they worked fine @ 1333MHz. I then added another triple of the old DIMMs and got up to 24GB (I did not notice if it down-clocked it). Finally I...
View ArticleRe: Adding Memory to PE T710
To clarify, my setup is now work in the following configuration:Slot A1 - Crucial 4GB DDR3-1333 1.35v DR x 8 VLP RDIMM 240p Slot A4 - 4GB 2Rx8 PC3-10600R 1333-ECC Slot A7 - 4GB 2Rx8 PC3-10600R 1333-ECC...
View ArticleRe: Adding Memory to PE T710
I doubt you will notice much of a difference. The only time you will really notice the memory speed is when initially loading something into memory. If you are using memory intensive applications then...
View ArticleRe: PowerEdge 800
thanks for the reply theflash1932.just looking on the original configuration when I pulled the info using their service tag lookup..here is what I found..PROCESSOR..., 80547, PENTIUM 4 PRESCOTT DT...,...
View ArticleRe: PowerEdge 800
Processor is 32-bit, so Hyper-V will not be an option (Hyper-V can only be installed (for hosting VM's). You can install the Hyper-V role on 2008x86, but it will ONLY give you the management console...
View ArticleRe: PowerEdge 800
If you can find one for a good price (good enough that the potential advantages outweigh the price of purchasing it and having it not work), then it may be worth a try, if you really want to get it to...
View ArticleRe: PowerEdge 800
thanks for the input. I will certainly keep that as my option. I am just trying to use it instead of recycling this server. thank you for your assistance...
View ArticleComply DELL m620 for SAPS
I am working for system integrated. Now my customer need to buy blade m620 for me but they want to make sure about SAPS while environment are on Vmware5> Suse Enterprise> SAP. How should I found...
View ArticleT310 On Board Dual Gigabit Network Adapter replacement
My T310 server got hit by lightning which sent a spike along my cable modem and eventually into my server.It burned out one of the ports of the two available - the second port being unplugged. I was so...
View ArticleRe: T310 On Board Dual Gigabit Network Adapter replacement
I would recommend one of the following ... these have been tested and validated by Dell in the T310:Broadcom® NetXtreme® 5709 Dual Port Gigabit Ethernet NIC, Copper, with TOE PCIe x4Broadcom NetXtreme...
View ArticleRe: Comply DELL m620 for SAPS
Hello sarunniSAP planning is a solution service that we provide. You will need to contact your sales team to discuss SAP planning. You may be required to purchase the service, or if you just need to...
View ArticleRe: PowerEdge 2900 Tower Media Bay Screws for a LTO2 drive.
This is my first Dell server. It's an over-engineered piece of nonsense. Use regular hex head chassis screws, the kind you would use to hold a motherboard in or screw down an accessory card in a...
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