HW recommendations for light weight server

2008-09-08 Thread Jeffrey Goldberg

I know that this is pretty far off topic, but I'm asking anyway.

I need to purchase/rebuild a relatively light-weight server for a  
small LAN.  It will run a small MySQL server, DNS, DHCP, nagios, LDAP,  
syslog-ng and a few other things, serving only a LAN.  My previous box  
running this was a cheapo Fry's reject.  I went through two power  
supplies on that one, before I gave up on it.


My current box is an HP Pavilion Slimline s3220n

  
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c01154947lc=endlc=encc=uslang=enproduct=3548659

that I got at a CompUSA fire sale.  Although it is still running, the  
case near the power supply is very hot to the touch and it is giving  
off a terrible stench.  CPU temperatures are perfectly fine, but I'm  
taking the smell as a very bad sign.  That machine came with many  
things that I don't use (DVD burner (only used during FreeBSD  
installation), TV tuner, Wireless, etc) so they shouldn't be drawing  
any power.


I need something that will run 24/7 in an environment that can  
sometimes get up to 30C.  (I live in Texas, and try not to over do the  
air conditioning.)


Something with an amd64 architecture would make the transition easier,  
since I might be able to use my current disk.


So any thoughts or recommendations will be welcome.  If people wish to  
email me off list, I'll provide a summary of responses.


Cheers,

-j


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Re: HW recommendations for light weight server

2008-09-08 Thread Al Plant

Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:

I know that this is pretty far off topic, but I'm asking anyway.

I need to purchase/rebuild a relatively light-weight server for a small 
LAN.  It will run a small MySQL server, DNS, DHCP, nagios, LDAP, 
syslog-ng and a few other things, serving only a LAN.  My previous box 
running this was a cheapo Fry's reject.  I went through two power 
supplies on that one, before I gave up on it.


My current box is an HP Pavilion Slimline s3220n

  
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c01154947lc=endlc=encc=uslang=enproduct=3548659 



that I got at a CompUSA fire sale.  Although it is still running, the 
case near the power supply is very hot to the touch and it is giving off 
a terrible stench.  CPU temperatures are perfectly fine, but I'm taking 
the smell as a very bad sign.  That machine came with many things that I 
don't use (DVD burner (only used during FreeBSD installation), TV tuner, 
Wireless, etc) so they shouldn't be drawing any power.


I need something that will run 24/7 in an environment that can sometimes 
get up to 30C.  (I live in Texas, and try not to over do the air 
conditioning.)


Something with an amd64 architecture would make the transition easier, 
since I might be able to use my current disk.


So any thoughts or recommendations will be welcome.  If people wish to 
email me off list, I'll provide a summary of responses.


Cheers,

-j



Aloha,

My servers are housed in a shed. I have louvers at the top and bottom so 
 the laws of convection work well. I have had hot powersupplies at 
times. I usually change them to a heavy duty one mostly taken from cast 
off military or HP boxes. This usually solves the problem nicely. Also 
in every one of my servers I added a big fan over and above the ones 
that come with the box. (I dont have to worry about noise with the 
servers since that are in the outside shed).


For reference: I live in a uplands area on Oahu where our night 
temperatures is in the upper 60's (18c) and in the fall the daytime can 
be in the low 90's (35c)



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