Virtualization Build - Punch holes in this build please
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@anonymous said:
This seems very costly to me. Are you using xByte? Have to look at a R720, or R710?
As SAM mentioned there's almost $5k of SSD in there, plus it's pretty new gear. Brand new from Dell I shudder to think of what that would run you.
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The same thing could be said for what if the server dies, that I should diversify my server fleet.
To avoid issues such as firmware bugs etc.
Warranties are to protect the equipment and of course the warranty could be reduced for the second system.
But its the warranty to protect the equipment for the usable life.
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@anonymous said:
Dell Warranty & Onsite Service (Exclusive Offer) (3 Year Dell ProSupport 4HR 7x24 Onsite: Non Mission Critical)
Server no drives ($10,156+/Each)Why do you need such a costly warranty? Isn't the point of having 2 hosts that you only need 1 running at a given time?
I think that's got some confusing numbers in it, my math says that $10k is about what the server would run without SSD
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@MattSpeller said:
@anonymous said:
Dell Warranty & Onsite Service (Exclusive Offer) (3 Year Dell ProSupport 4HR 7x24 Onsite: Non Mission Critical)
Server no drives ($10,156+/Each)Why do you need such a costly warranty? Isn't the point of having 2 hosts that you only need 1 running at a given time?
I think that's got some confusing numbers in it, my math says that $10k is about what the server would run without SSD
This 10K price tag is for the Servers AND the 3 year Warranty, right?
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@dafyre said:
@MattSpeller said:
@anonymous said:
Dell Warranty & Onsite Service (Exclusive Offer) (3 Year Dell ProSupport 4HR 7x24 Onsite: Non Mission Critical)
Server no drives ($10,156+/Each)Why do you need such a costly warranty? Isn't the point of having 2 hosts that you only need 1 running at a given time?
I think that's got some confusing numbers in it, my math says that $10k is about what the server would run without SSD
This 10K price tag is for the Servers AND the 3 year Warranty, right?
Must be because that's waaaaaaaaaaay too much for a warranty.
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Sorry there were some math errors in there as well.
Price updated to reflect list price. (I was updating an old written estimate)
Sorry!
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@dafyre yes.
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@MattSpeller said:
@dafyre said:
@MattSpeller said:
@anonymous said:
Dell Warranty & Onsite Service (Exclusive Offer) (3 Year Dell ProSupport 4HR 7x24 Onsite: Non Mission Critical)
Server no drives ($10,156+/Each)Why do you need such a costly warranty? Isn't the point of having 2 hosts that you only need 1 running at a given time?
I think that's got some confusing numbers in it, my math says that $10k is about what the server would run without SSD
This 10K price tag is for the Servers AND the 3 year Warranty, right?
Must be because that's waaaaaaaaaaay too much for a warranty.
unless the hardware is free? lol
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Ouch a 20% increase.
I have to agree with the ask.. .do you need 24 cores? Would 12 be enough?
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@DustinB3403 said:
The same thing could be said for what if the server dies, that I should diversify my server fleet.
That's not how it is handled in the real world. Even the most demanding environments use matched hardware. You don't avoid buying two of the same car model to diversify hardware, right? Issues are either obvious or don't affect you simultaneously. Going to a different vendor randomizes in such a way that it puts you in more risk rather than less.
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@DustinB3403 said:
To avoid issues such as firmware bugs etc.
Better to just stagger installs. That's what big firms with very critical workloads do.
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@DustinB3403 said:
Warranties are to protect the equipment and of course the warranty could be reduced for the second system.
But its the warranty to protect the equipment for the usable life.
His question is... why pay for such a fast response when you have a failover system to keep you running?
If Dell can get you repaired in just over four hours, what justifies the cost of the second physical server and all of the Windows licensing necessary to use it when you will be back up shortly?
Why four hour and not next business day, for example?
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@Dashrender said:
Ouch a 20% increase.
I have to agree with the ask.. .do you need 24 cores? Would 12 be enough?
Or six?
Generally SMBs need only for to six cores on Intel Xeons and even that is often hardly utilized.
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That price bump makes looking at other solution types that much more attractive, that is a lot of the buffer room removed.
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@scottalanmiller said:
That price bump makes looking at other solution types that much more attractive, that is a lot of the buffer room removed.
Yeah, at $36k for the hardware, you can pretty much get 2 scale units one for on site and one for off.
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@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
That price bump makes looking at other solution types that much more attractive, that is a lot of the buffer room removed.
Yeah, at $36k for the hardware, you can pretty much get 2 scale units one for on site and one for off.
LOL you missed a comma - at first glance it appears that you are suggesting he can get three Scale units
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@Dashrender said:
@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
That price bump makes looking at other solution types that much more attractive, that is a lot of the buffer room removed.
Yeah, at $36k for the hardware, you can pretty much get 2 scale units one for on site and one for off.
LOL you missed a comma - at first glance it appears that you are suggesting he can get three Scale units
Oops
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What is the latest on this one?
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Gonna end up ordering today I believe. Just gotta get a hold of @BradfromxByte
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Wow, good timing then