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ZFS Server Build, January 2009

ZFS Server assembly, 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.

ZFS Server assembly, January 2009

By West Bend. I've been eyeing these insulated hot/cold servers for a while...they're plentiful and reasonably priced at antique shops, but I'm glad I held out for a thrift store price! This one was $10...and gleaming! :D

ZFS Server assembly, 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.

this is the after picture of a server room I cleaned up. Unfortunately, I didn't have a camera the day of doing the rewiring and cleaning so there is no before picture, but what you see is the polar opposite of what it was.

Went down to Beulah Park to photograph the Epilepsy Foundations 23 annual Mud Volleyball Tournament. It was fun to watch and I wound up getting pretty dirty from getting splashed from the players. I just protected the camera from getting muddied up.

 

comments & critiques welcome.

I'm a geek - and this is my server rack.

 

Camera: Canon 7D

Inside a Silicon Mechanics iServ R266 that we are using a a storage server for a Xen Enterprise virtual server resource pool. The SATA disk cables are going to the 3Ware RAID controller card.

ZFS Server Build, January 2009

Altar servers called to bring 'beauty and grace' to liturgy

 

By Ambria Hammel, ahammel@catholicsun.org

November 20, 2008

 

It’s like being a junior priest. That’s how 11-year-old Timothy Ruane described life as an altar server.

 

Ruane, who serves at three Valley parishes, joined more than 60 servers — including boys, girls, teenagers and some men — at Ss. Simon and Jude Cathedral Nov. 1. That’s where Fr. Rob Clements, rector of the cathedral, offered a special Mass in honor of diocesan altar servers.

 

They hailed from at least eight different parishes and as far away as Flagstaff. Some dressed in traditional church attire, others in their parish T-shirts and still others in their albs.

 

Eighteen altar servers helped Fr. Clements and Fr. Jeff Harvey, pastor of St. Vincent de Paul Parish, during the Mass.

 

“It’s a real privilege to serve God in this way and it’s also a real honor to carry the cross,” 11-year-old Ailan Samuels said of the ministry. He made the pilgrimage to the cathedral from San Francisco de Asís Parish in Flagstaff.

 

More: www.catholicsun.org/2008/nov20/local/cathedral-altarserve...

 

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The installation wizard for IBM Information Server with system pre-requisites check.

apatheia naked part II

There is an opaque door for the back of the rack, two opaque sides, and a clear plexi glass door for the front (not shown).

AMD 2.8 quad core

4GB DDR3

4 x 1.5TB HDDs

1 x 250GB boot drive

Gigabyte GA-MA790FXT-UD5P

 

eth0 goes to school's network for internet

eth1 goes to 8 port gig switch, runs DHCP

also into the switch is an HDHomeRun and my Macbook Pro

 

Server has:

mt-daapd (iTunes server)

web-server (for my own purposes - I'm a CS major and into web dev)

ffmpeg for media encoding

mythtv (still a work in progress, but the basics work. need to get HDMI audio working from my GT220 and I'll be set)

SMB for file sharing (used NFS for a while, it's easier to control access with SMB for me)

 

The white thing on the right is a fridge. Behind both of these are a UPS, dlink 8port gig switch, HDHomeRun, 5 way Coax splitter, a bunch of cables (which is why they're under the bed - i don't like clutter)

 

ZFS Server assembly, January 2009

Same as previous picture, but the server rack door is open.

Nick fixing a server front plate.

 

Strobist info: blue gel on a bare flash inside the rack, bare flash in an umbrella camera left.

Coworker modified a server rack into a tea/snack shelf

My one is the one with 1 green and 2 red LEDs, just below the small gap in the middle.

ZFS Server assembly, January 2009

Computer stuff. Will find a home after I get a desk or two.

 

After our lab flooded, these replacement racks were in the hallway of the building for five weeks.

Check out all that server power

ZFS Server Build, January 2009

ZFS Server Build, January 2009

ZFS Server assembly, January 2009

This photo was not taken by me.

vmware server 2008

Three door server, with backboard and brushed nickels pulls

It ran a tiny web server with some information about the house (like, which water pipes to mess with when the water shut off, which trees had what fruits), and used some X10 wireless appliance switches to cycle our fridge (broken thermometer) and the porch safety light.

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