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HP Proliant ML115 - is this powerful enough for a CORE?
« on: June 13, 2008, 08:15:48 am »
Hi,

Is the specs of HP powerful enough for a CORE with 4 MDs?
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Processor(s)
Dual-Core AMD Opteron Processor Model 1214 (2.2 GHz) Option Kit
 
Cache Memory
512KB Level 2 cache
 
Memory
1 GB PC2-6400 0 ECC (DDR2-800 MHz) (1 x 1 GB)
 
Integrated NIC
Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5722 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe

Storage Controller
HP Embedded 4 Port SATA Controller with embedded RAID (0,1,5)
 
Hard Drive
160GB SATA HDD
 
Internal Storage
Maximum 2TB (4 x 500GB) SATA
 
Optical Drive
16x SATA DVD-ROM
 
Form Factor
Micro ATX Tower (4U)
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I will add 1 more NIC and eventually, 4 more HD for Raid5.

Please advise if this is already a good powerful CORE.

Thanks.

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Re: HP Proliant ML115 - is this powerful enough for a CORE?
« Reply #1 on: June 15, 2008, 12:00:41 am »
That should be plenty for a core, but you will want to add an extra NIC before you install lmce.
That box is designed as a server, so it will easily handle the core.. BUT:
Server's are not known for having good video cards, consider adding a nvidea if you intend to use UI/2, or stick with ui/1.. (on the server)

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