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I got a free HP DL380 G5, so I blogged about it !

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  • ? Guest

    I got this old server and I always like to fiddle with old hardware, so I took a lot of pictures and shared them on my blog with some explaination!

    Feedback always appreciated ^^

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    Powered off it uses almost twice the energy of my server.

    That's insane.

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    • ? Guest

      I got this old server and I always like to fiddle with old hardware, so I took a lot of pictures and shared them on my blog with some explaination!

      Feedback always appreciated ^^

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      Pretty interesting and always impressive what technical marvels humans have creates. This is a rare glimpse into such a machine from the past.

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        Nice teardown! I liked the gif inclusion

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        Thanks ! this is the first time I include GIF in my blog, glad it was worth it ! 🙂

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          Nice post. Recognisable too. I have an old server from work at home, but came to the same conclusion: with that power consumption it's no fun running it 24/7 at home.

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          Yeah, power consumption are never the strong suit of rack mounted servers...

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            Powered off it uses almost twice the energy of my server.

            That's insane.

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            Yeah indeed ^^'

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              Pretty interesting and always impressive what technical marvels humans have creates. This is a rare glimpse into such a machine from the past.

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              Thanks ! yeah i'm often astonished of how servers like these are made of !

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                I got this old server and I always like to fiddle with old hardware, so I took a lot of pictures and shared them on my blog with some explaination!

                Feedback always appreciated ^^

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                Just out if curiosity, would this server be capable to handle some consistent workload, for today's standards?

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                • engywuck@lemm.eeE [email protected]

                  Just out if curiosity, would this server be capable to handle some consistent workload, for today's standards?

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                  I mean it would work, but depends on the load, it can definitely host some website, be used as a backup server or something. I installed a modern version of proxmox and even plain debian on it, so it would definitely work. But performance would be poor for heavy task like a game server.

                  As for the consistency itself, the server would run 24/7 without an issue, and it's still built like a tank and it has been made to be resilient!

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                    I got this old server and I always like to fiddle with old hardware, so I took a lot of pictures and shared them on my blog with some explaination!

                    Feedback always appreciated ^^

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                    My workplace ran off DL360s (the 1U variant of this) of various generations for 20 or 30 years. I remember getting the first G5 in and being really impressed by the way the components all slotted in so easily and pretty much everything was hot-swappable. And the no-nut rail system was a revalation.

                    They were great systems for their time but that power consumption is crazy by today's standards!

                    As for feedback, you have a very confusing sentence about 2.5" and 3.5" drives being the same size. Took me far too long to realise you meant capacity and not physical dimensions!

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                      My workplace ran off DL360s (the 1U variant of this) of various generations for 20 or 30 years. I remember getting the first G5 in and being really impressed by the way the components all slotted in so easily and pretty much everything was hot-swappable. And the no-nut rail system was a revalation.

                      They were great systems for their time but that power consumption is crazy by today's standards!

                      As for feedback, you have a very confusing sentence about 2.5" and 3.5" drives being the same size. Took me far too long to realise you meant capacity and not physical dimensions!

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                      Yeah I have a G6 and a few G8 at home, they are nice machines, even though newer generation feel way cheaper with more plastic...

                      And yeah I see how it could be confusing I'll change that ahah!

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                        Just out if curiosity, would this server be capable to handle some consistent workload, for today's standards?

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                        Yes some, but the power consumption is extremely high. A cheap $40 PC with an i5-6500 CPU would out perform it at about 1/15th the power draw.

                        This thing is mostly just interesting to play with.

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                          Yeah, power consumption are never the strong suit of rack mounted servers...

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                          Power consumption is the 2nd thing i look for in my IT devices (first is "do I need internet/cloud services to run it" ... Yes is an absolut disqualifier)

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                            Yes some, but the power consumption is extremely high. A cheap $40 PC with an i5-6500 CPU would out perform it at about 1/15th the power draw.

                            This thing is mostly just interesting to play with.

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                            Well that's something I didn't expect. Thanks.

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                              Yeah, power consumption are never the strong suit of rack mounted servers...

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                              Ive got a R720 running a decent load at the moment pulling 90W, which is about what my laptop uses. So you can totally do rack mount machines that aren't howling winter heaters.

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                                Ive got a R720 running a decent load at the moment pulling 90W, which is about what my laptop uses. So you can totally do rack mount machines that aren't howling winter heaters.

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                                Yeah true, but compared to what performance you can have with "normal" hardware, the difference is huge!
                                I'm never saying it can't be done, but the difference exists!

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                                  Powered off it uses almost twice the energy of my server.

                                  That's insane.

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                                  Oh, wow, you weren't joking. Jeez.

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