The new server arrived early on Friday … I’d basically ordered it on Thursday. Wow. Already off to a decent start; with the Suns it was weeks between first-sales call and final delivery. Being able to buy the server from my favourite local computer store doesn’t hurt either. (And they’re a customer!)
Some notes, roughly cribbed from our internal Wiki:
The biggest thing for me is the IPMI/”iLO” system. Basically it’s a tiny computer running in the server that’s meant for managing and controlling the base hardware. On the Suns, it’s fully featured – letting you control power, hit the reset button, connect to the console over the network like you’ve got a keyboard & LCD jacked right in. They also let you attach a CDROM over the network so you could install an OS or some other random software. Very very very cool stuff. Huge reason we switched to Sun.
Alas, HP isn’t quite so generous. You don’t get the RKVM or remote media support with base iLO license – you have to pay up for that! I don’t know how much, yet. Pretty much all you get is power control and serial redirection, both of which are important and probably all I’ll need for this role.
I like the machine though. The cable-management is cool, it’ll take 4 drives, which is super nice, and it’s easy to reroute the cables to the PCIe risers if I find I don’t like the on-board SATA controller.
Just tried memtest86+ over the serial redirection… works well! How often can you copy ‘n paste the output of that? 🙂
Memtest86+ v2.01 | Pass 6% ## Intel Core 2527 MHz | Test 80% ############################### L1 Cache: 32K 126352 MB/s | Test #3 [Moving inversions, 8 bit pattern] L2 Cache: Unknown | Testing: 140K - 2040M 2039M Memory : 2039M 33250 MB/s | Pattern: 02020202 Chipset : WallTime Cached RsvdMem MemMap Cache ECC Test Pass Errors ECC Errs --------- ------ ------- -------- ----- --- ---- ---- ------ -------- 0:00:41 2039M 265M e820-Std on off Std 0 0 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Will we buy more? Probably.
UPDATE Yow! The license to get full RKVM & RVOL is $350… a year?! No thanks. No remote OS reloads going to be happening on this box!