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== General ==
 
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* TYPE: Server
 
* TYPE: Server
   
* MAIN USE: Virtual Server Host #1
 
* OPERATING SYSTEM: Debian
 
   
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* MAIN USE: Hyper-V Host
* BUILT: Unknown
 
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* OPERATING SYSTEM: Windows Server 2016 Datacenter
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* BUILT: October 2009
 
* BUILDER: Dell UK Ltd.
 
* BUILDER: Dell UK Ltd.
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* LOCATION: Server Rack - Projection Box
 
* LOCATION: Server Rack - Projection Box
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== Specifications ==
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Intel Xeon CPU X3450 2.67GHz 8MB Cache Quad Core 8-Thread
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20GB RAM (?)
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1U Dell R210 Rackmount Case
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Dell SAS 6/iR HBA – SATA I support is disabled! By default, our non-Dell drives are throttled to 1.5 Gb/s instead of the 3.0 Gb/s SATA II supported by both the drives and the HBA, unless the HBA is prevented from negotiating the slower speed. Lsiutil can be used to re-enable this if we ever *really* want to use ancient drives with no SATA II support.
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== Virtual Machines ==
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* [[Dynamic]]
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* [[Norelco]]
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[[Category:Servers]]

Latest revision as of 21:03, 9 August 2019

Columbia.jpg

General

  • MACHINE NAME: Columbia
  • DOMAIN: WSC
  • TYPE: Server


  • MAIN USE: Hyper-V Host
  • OPERATING SYSTEM: Windows Server 2016 Datacenter


  • BUILT: October 2009
  • BUILDER: Dell UK Ltd.


  • LOCATION: Server Rack - Projection Box

Specifications

Intel Xeon CPU X3450 2.67GHz 8MB Cache Quad Core 8-Thread

20GB RAM (?)

1U Dell R210 Rackmount Case

Dell SAS 6/iR HBA – SATA I support is disabled! By default, our non-Dell drives are throttled to 1.5 Gb/s instead of the 3.0 Gb/s SATA II supported by both the drives and the HBA, unless the HBA is prevented from negotiating the slower speed. Lsiutil can be used to re-enable this if we ever *really* want to use ancient drives with no SATA II support.

Virtual Machines