We are just working on setting this new section up here on XS, looking forward to moderating this section which is going to be all about the latest xtreme storage devices and systems.
We are just working on setting this new section up here on XS, looking forward to moderating this section which is going to be all about the latest xtreme storage devices and systems.
Cooooooool
-PB
-Project Sakura-
Intel i7 860 @ 4.0Ghz, Asus Maximus III Formula, 8GB G-Skill Ripjaws X F3 (@ 1600Mhz), 2x GTX 295 Quad SLI
2x 120GB OCZ Vertex 2 RAID 0, OCZ ZX 1000W, NZXT Phantom (Pink), Dell SX2210T Touch Screen, Windows 8.1 Pro
Koolance RP-401X2 1.1 (w/ Swiftech MCP35X), XSPC EX420, XSPC X-Flow 240, DT Sniper, EK-FC 295s (w/ RAM Blocks), Enzotech M3F Mosfet+NB/SB
This is perfect for the site! I am very excited about this section. I do have a new arrival tomorrow that i will post a few teasers with, going to stack 8 SSDs on there and see what she does
"Lurking" Since 1977
Jesus Saves, God Backs-Up *I come to the news section to ban people, not read complaints.*-[XC]GomelerDon't believe Squish, his hardware does control him!
12TB on a 10Gb/s port inbound
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Intel 9990XE @ 5.1Ghz
ASUS Rampage VI Extreme Omega
GTX 2080 ti Galax Hall of Fame
64GB Galax Hall of Fame
Intel Optane
Platimax 1245W
Intel 3175X
Asus Dominus Extreme
GRX 1080ti Galax Hall of Fame
96GB Patriot Steel
Intel Optane 900P RAID
Hmmm thinking of which, I have a 4 node HP P4500 G3 SAN with 48x 600GB 15k RPM SAS.
Anyone know a benchmarking program I could use to test this?
-PB
-Project Sakura-
Intel i7 860 @ 4.0Ghz, Asus Maximus III Formula, 8GB G-Skill Ripjaws X F3 (@ 1600Mhz), 2x GTX 295 Quad SLI
2x 120GB OCZ Vertex 2 RAID 0, OCZ ZX 1000W, NZXT Phantom (Pink), Dell SX2210T Touch Screen, Windows 8.1 Pro
Koolance RP-401X2 1.1 (w/ Swiftech MCP35X), XSPC EX420, XSPC X-Flow 240, DT Sniper, EK-FC 295s (w/ RAM Blocks), Enzotech M3F Mosfet+NB/SB
What is the different between the storage section and the xtreme storage section ?
Gaming rig;
ASUS RAMPAGE IV BLACK EDITION
I7-4390K
G.SKILL Trident X 16GB 2400
Intel 530 240GB
2x Asus GTX780
Corsair AX1200
HP ZR30w 30
Win 8.1 pro
Sound rig;
Auzen X-Fi H.T. HD --> Yulong D100 MKII --> D-7100
STARSCREAM
3570k @ 4.6 GHz | Asus P8Z77-V LK | G.Skill F3-12800CL8D-8GBXM | ASUS GeForce GTX550 Ti
Corsair Neutron GTX 240GB | Corsair Force GT 120GB | SK hynix 128GB | Samsung 830 64GB
WD Black 640GB (3) | Seagate 7200rpm 1TB | Dell Perc H310 xflashed to LSI 9211-8i
Corsair AX750 | CoolerMaster Hyper 212 | Antec P280 | Dell Ultrasharp U2410 | BenQ XL2420T
ROCCAT Savu | Filco Majestouch-2 TKL w/Cherry MX Reds
MEGATRON
3770k @ 4.5GHz | Asus Sabertooth Z77 | G.Skill F3-12800CL8D-8GBXM
SK hynix 128GB | Mushkin Enhanced Chronos 60GB | WD Red 3TB (4) | Seagate 7200rpm 3TB (2)
WD Green 2TB (3) | Seagate 7200rpm 1TB | Dell Perc H310 xflashed to LSI 9211-8i (2)
Corsair AX650 | Corsair H80i
It felt like the storage section has been burried too deep in the forums - and it's time give it the "xtreme" presence it deserves - I think the biggest difference would be - less clicks
Also to create seperate spaces for "general - storage" and "xtreme - storage"
I think an emphasis on storage-centric benchmarks would also be great. PCMV and PCM05, etc. Overclocking with RAIDs and SSDs
"Lurking" Since 1977
Jesus Saves, God Backs-Up *I come to the news section to ban people, not read complaints.*-[XC]GomelerDon't believe Squish, his hardware does control him!
Like this? 2xAreca 1880 in software raid:
What to do about the regular storage forum? It's not like there isn't some extreme stuff in there already.
don't know if this qualifies?
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Main home storage array. only ~224TB currently though.
112x 2TB that is sick.
This is what came in today.
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Intel 9990XE @ 5.1Ghz
ASUS Rampage VI Extreme Omega
GTX 2080 ti Galax Hall of Fame
64GB Galax Hall of Fame
Intel Optane
Platimax 1245W
Intel 3175X
Asus Dominus Extreme
GRX 1080ti Galax Hall of Fame
96GB Patriot Steel
Intel Optane 900P RAID
Good Grief stevecs !!!
I love it
but would hate to pay the power bill for all that.
@fugger- do you have ssd's for that or rotating rust? Would be interested in seeing how well the promise could 1) saturate the link; and 2) how well they implemented the raid (5/6) on there. Older promise array's I've dealt with (granted, years ago) were pretty poor for parity raids.
@Buckeye, yeah it's up there but not too bad, that one rack is only pulling ~1600VA or so. Mainly due to using low-rpm/power drives (5900 rpm). Still, it's a dual xeon (X5690) head w/ 192GB ram and 7 LSI controllers. Old system I was capping around 4.4GB/s or so. I'm in the process of a re-design/layout and hope to break the 5GB/s barrier. This is mainly to keep data+parity checks for the full array to be less than 12 hours.
Just got myy first mass storage device up and running. I know, not exactly xtreme, but I'm excited, and hey, have to start somewhere.
Athlon XP-M 2500+ 0343MPMW The King is Dead!
Phenom II X6 1090T 1025GPMW Long Live the King!
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I'm from the church of the operating room
About time that it finally happened
GullLars proposed this section more than a year ago...
Looking forward to seeing some extreme setups and results!
stevecs's storage-rack looks to be quite the heater
(I'm sure it warms a bit on cold winter nights)
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Hardware:
Trying to figure this part out right now - there is tons of xtreme stuff there without a question - the choices are to move threads arounds - or leave it as it is - not sure ?
been planned to be done forever...never too late!
WOW!!! Very cool!!!
that beats my 2xareca 1231ML big time
Last edited by mike; 05-23-2012 at 07:07 PM.
CPU: i5 2500K @4.5ghz/1.30v
CPU Cooler: Phantek
Mobo:Gigabyte P67-UD5-B3
MEM: Gskill RipjawsX @2164
PSU: Seasonic X1050
Graphics: SLI MSI gtx560 TFII/OC Edition
Monitor:27"HP 2710m x2
Drives: 2x PlextorM3 Pro 256gb SSD Raid0 /Ocz Vertex2 80gb SSD
VisionTek 120gb SSD/Kingston HyperX 240gb SSD/Verbatim 240gb SSD
Case: mod Rocketfish
OS's: Win 7x64 SP1
Mouse:Mionix Naos 5000
KB: Max Keyboard Nighthawk x8 Cherry browns w/ red leds
Actually it's full (rack & drive bays), the first U you can't really see as it's a switch and mounted backwards, that's going to be pulled out and put on top to add in a 10bay/1U (2.5" sas) HP 'scratch' array as I need something fast to feed the tape drives (random I/O) and large (3TB+). What I really need though is to replace the 25U rack with a full sized one (stupid decision to only get a half rack, but need something that can dis-assemble so I can move it to the basement). Ideally something that is sound-proofed/for office deployment but those are friggen expensive ($5K+)
|.Server/Storage System.............|.Gaming/Work System..............................|.Sundry...... ............|
|.Supermico X8DTH-6f................|.Asus Z9PE-D8 WS.................................|.HP LP3065 30"LCD Monitor.|
|.(2) Xeon X5690....................|.2xE5-2643 v2....................................|.Mino lta magicolor 7450..|
|.(192GB) Samsung PC10600 ECC.......|.2xEVGA nVidia GTX670 4GB........................|.Nikon coolscan 9000......|
|.800W Redundant PSU................|.(8x8GB) Kingston DDR3-1600 ECC..................|.Quantum LTO-4HH..........|
|.NEC Slimline DVD RW DL............|.Corsair AX1200..................................|........ .................|
|.(..6) LSI 9200-8e HBAs............|.Lite-On iHBS112.................................|.Dell D820 Laptop.........|
|.(..8) ST9300653SS (300GB) (RAID0).|.PA120.3, Apogee, MCW N&S bridge.................|...2.33Ghz; 8GB Ram;......|
|.(112) ST2000DL003 (2TB) (RAIDZ2)..|.(1) Areca ARC1880ix-8 512MiB Cache..............|...DVDRW; 128GB SSD.......|
|.(..2) ST9146803SS (146GB) (RAID-1)|.(8) Intel SSD 520 240GB (RAID6).................|...Ubuntu 12.04 64bit.....|
|.Ubuntu 12.04 64bit Server.........|.Windows 7 x64 Pro...............................|............... ..........|
The main production use is to act as a file server (10's of thousands of slide images up to 1GB each+ revisions) and vmware guest vmx location. Secondarily, I use it to validate some scalability theories as I'm call on a lot at work for various design/performance/etc troubleshooting so having some grounding really helps even if it's my dime. And, of course, for the fun of it. :P
new home yeah we need some juice to see!!!
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