That anandtech posts bulletins about supermicro product updates. No joke. It's really refreshing, compared to how most "technology" sites are little more than gossip about phones.
If I win the Powerball, I know what I'm getting: that 7047GR without the Teslas. I plan on putting 4 GTX680s in there with a SAS raid controller, 10Gbe card, 64GB of memory, and dual E5-2687s. :)
my router is a Dell Poweredge T110 II running ESXi 5.0 (free version) with two separate Linux VMs as router and DNS/DHCP, as well as other VMs. a 10Gbe connection to that would be useful, and might reduce my latency a little.
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GrizzledYoungMan - Wednesday, May 9, 2012 - link
That anandtech posts bulletins about supermicro product updates. No joke. It's really refreshing, compared to how most "technology" sites are little more than gossip about phones.Hlafordlaes - Wednesday, May 9, 2012 - link
Agreed! +++dgingeri - Wednesday, May 9, 2012 - link
If I win the Powerball, I know what I'm getting: that 7047GR without the Teslas. I plan on putting 4 GTX680s in there with a SAS raid controller, 10Gbe card, 64GB of memory, and dual E5-2687s. :)madmilk - Wednesday, May 9, 2012 - link
Pfft, only 64GB?Go for 512.
havoti97 - Wednesday, May 9, 2012 - link
The 10Gbe card is not going do you any good if you're going to connect to the router with Wireless-N.dgingeri - Wednesday, May 9, 2012 - link
Wireless? What's wireless? ;)my router is a Dell Poweredge T110 II running ESXi 5.0 (free version) with two separate Linux VMs as router and DNS/DHCP, as well as other VMs. a 10Gbe connection to that would be useful, and might reduce my latency a little.