I'm assuming blades? Since most 1U servers have 4+ bays.These are in Dell chassis, with 2 fixed bays.
Also, any chance for a newer CPU? E3-1231v3 is marginally faster and costs only $40 more.
I'm assuming blades? Since most 1U servers have 4+ bays.These are in Dell chassis, with 2 fixed bays.
We intend to stock Dual E5620s, Dual x5650s, E3-1231 v3s, and dual E5-2620 v3s in the coming months. We can provide customized solutions now, but won't readily have stock of the aforementioned servers available for a bit. However, we should have a decent amount of the E3-1220s available for a few weeks.I'm assuming blades? Since most 1U servers have 4+ bays.
Also, any chance for a newer CPU? E3-1231v3 is marginally faster and costs only $40 more.
Could you please answer my first question?We intend to stock Dual E5620s, Dual x5650s, E3-1231 v3s, and dual E5-2620 v3s in the coming months. We can provide customized solutions now, but won't readily have stock of the aforementioned servers available for a bit. However, we should have a decent amount of the E3-1220s available for a few weeks.
I don't see why that's important, though, these are not blades.Could you please answer my first question?
Just wondering why you can't put 4 drives / 32GB RAM?I don't see why that's important, though, these are not blades.
Sadly, it's a limitation of Dell on the drives (a lot of their drive configurations are very "weird" from a dedicated server perspective [2 fixed bays, 6 x 2.5" hotswap in 2U, et-cetera]). As for 32 GB, that's a limitation of the vendor we got these from. We will not be doing business with them again, though, and my other vendors can provide 32 GB of RAM on these (though, we've already had 20 of these shipped, with more coming soon from our new vendor).Just wondering why you can't put 4 drives / 32GB RAM?