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ZFS Server assembly, January 2009

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Description

 

Network Data Cabinet Server Enclosure

  

ConnectZone.com wall mount cabinets provide 19" rack mounting in a heavy duty enclosure. These Data Cabinets are versatile choice conserving space and money.

 

Our wall mount cabinets come in a many sizes, heights, depths and models. Select a wall mount cabinet for your server room, Telecommunications closet, over-the-desk, in the classroom, environment, supervisor area or warehouse. Anywhere you place it, a connectzone.com wall mount cabinet is hard to beat!

 

ConnectZone wall mount cabinets have multiple features including locking front doors with tempered glass so you can see your network equipment without opening the door. All connectzone.com wall mount cabinet doors are lockable and secure. Removable side panels easy to install and maintain Top and Bottom wire path. ConnectZone cabinets are convenient and quick to mount on the wall.

 

Wall mount Data / Audio Cabinet

 

Features

Mountable Cage nut Rack Rails (adjustable front to back)

Tempered Glass Front Locking Door

Removable Locking Front Door

Hinged Rear Entry For Easy Access (swings 90 degrees)

(2) removable Lift Off Louvered Side Panels

Adjustable Front and Rear 12RU Rack Mounts (4 post total)

AC Exhaust fan with 6ft. Cord

(4) 1.75" Knockouts on Top

(4) 1.75" Knockouts on Bottom

Accessories Included

(4) Mini 2" Wide shelves To Hold Equipment aka L Bracket

(4) Cement Wall anchors

(20) Cage Nuts (mounting equipment)

(20) M5 Screws (screw into cage nuts)

(20) Black Plastic M5 Screw Washers

(2) Sets Of Keys (4 key total)

(4) Black Rubber Grommets (for 1.75" knockouts)

 

Perfect For Mounting

 

Networking

Telecom

Audio

Router

Switches

Patch Panels

 

Please see our other cabinets at www.connectzone.com/data-cabinets.html

ZFS Server Build, January 2009

ZFS Server assembly, January 2009

700TB of data (RAID 5), ~2000 processors, and "lots" of memory. Also, two stories worth of cooling systems, and a 'crop rotation' style of server rooms.

The rack is laying on it's back in this photo.

ZFS Server Build, January 2009

ZFS Server assembly, January 2009

Back in my system administrator days. I don't know what he was adjusting but I am sure i liked it.

Fractal Design Define R3 ESXi 5.0 VMware Server

- AMD 1090T 3.2 GHz

- 16 GB RAM

- 1.5 TB RAID5

- 320 GB RAID1

- 200 GB RAID1

 

Dell Power Edge 1650 Ubuntu Server

- Dual Intel Pentium III 1400s - 1.4 GHz

- 4 GB RAM

- 36 GB RAID5

 

AMD APU e350 based Nas4Free with 6 GB/s eSATA link to external enclosure.

- AMD Brazos E-350 1.6 GHz

- 8 GB RAM

- 9 TB ZFS Storage

 

Intel Atom D510 based Nas4Free

- Intel Atom D510 1.6 GHz

- 4 GB RAM

- 300 GB ZFS Storage

 

Several older Antec cases with original Athlon, Athlon XP, along with via KT133, and nVidia nForce2 motherboards.

ZFS Server assembly, January 2009

ZFS Server assembly, January 2009

All the servers are named after the bad-guys in the James Bond movies :D

Fractal Design Define R3 ESXi 5.0 VMware Server

- AMD 1090T 3.2 GHz

- 16 GB RAM

- 1.5 TB RAID5

- 320 GB RAID1

- 200 GB RAID1

 

Dell Power Edge 1650 Ubuntu Server

- Dual Intel Pentium III 1400s - 1.4 GHz

- 4 GB RAM

- 36 GB RAID5

 

AMD APU e350 based Nas4Free with 6 GB/s eSATA link to external enclosure.

- AMD Brazos E-350 1.6 GHz

- 8 GB RAM

- 9 TB ZFS Storage

 

Intel Atom D510 based Nas4Free

- Intel Atom D510 1.6 GHz

- 4 GB RAM

- 300 GB ZFS Storage

 

Several older Antec cases with original Athlon, Athlon XP, along with via KT133, and nVidia nForce2 motherboards.

Server memory shot with with 100mm Macro lens at f2.8

Smoke Screen - server room protection, the smoke is extremely dry and the particle size is so small that no deposition occurs, electronics are safe

ZFS Server Build, January 2009

This was the server room when I started my job.

ZFS Server Build, January 2009

Fractal Design Define R3 ESXi 5.0 VMware Server

- AMD 1090T 3.2 GHz

- 16 GB RAM

- 1.5 TB RAID5

- 320 GB RAID1

- 200 GB RAID1

 

Dell Power Edge 1650 Ubuntu Server

- Dual Intel Pentium III 1400s - 1.4 GHz

- 4 GB RAM

- 36 GB RAID5

 

AMD APU e350 based Nas4Free with 6 GB/s eSATA link to external enclosure.

- AMD Brazos E-350 1.6 GHz

- 8 GB RAM

- 9 TB ZFS Storage

 

Intel Atom D510 based Nas4Free

- Intel Atom D510 1.6 GHz

- 4 GB RAM

- 300 GB ZFS Storage

 

Several older Antec cases with original Athlon, Athlon XP, along with via KT133, and nVidia nForce2 motherboards.

The rack is laying on it's back in this photo.

ZFS Server assembly, January 2009

ZFS Server Build, January 2009

Servers are taking over my office

A single AMD CPU sits under there, and some RAM over there all in a nice 1U Sun rack

ZFS Server Build, January 2009

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