Hardware donation

Started by Jim Nasbyover 12 years ago10 messages
#1Jim Nasby
jnasby@enova.com

We've got some recently decommissioned servers and Enova is willing to donate 2 of them to the community.

There's nothing terribly spectacular about the servers except for memory. We have one 512G server available and the other would be either 192G or 96G. I know that folks already have access to machines with a lot of cores, but I haven't seen reports of large memory machines.

CPU details vary but we're only looking at 20ish cores (though AFAIK they're all 4 socket servers if that matters).

Local drives are nothing fancy (though some might possibly be SSD).
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#2Atri Sharma
atri.jiit@gmail.com
In reply to: Jim Nasby (#1)
Re: Hardware donation

On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 10:18 PM, Jim Nasby <jnasby@enova.com> wrote:

We've got some recently decommissioned servers and Enova is willing to
donate 2 of them to the community.

There's nothing terribly spectacular about the servers except for memory. We
have one 512G server available and the other would be either 192G or 96G. I
know that folks already have access to machines with a lot of cores, but I
haven't seen reports of large memory machines.

CPU details vary but we're only looking at 20ish cores (though AFAIK they're
all 4 socket servers if that matters).

Local drives are nothing fancy (though some might possibly be SSD).

Woot!

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#3Jim Nasby
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In reply to: Jim Nasby (#1)
Re: Hardware donation

I stand corrected... we don't have a 512G server available. We do have plenty of 192G and 96G servers though if 2 of those would be of use.

Sorry for the noise.

On 6/21/13 11:48 AM, Jim Nasby wrote:

We've got some recently decommissioned servers and Enova is willing to donate 2 of them to the community.

There's nothing terribly spectacular about the servers except for memory. We have one 512G server available and the other would be either 192G or 96G. I know that folks already have access to machines with a lot of cores, but I haven't seen reports of large memory machines.

CPU details vary but we're only looking at 20ish cores (though AFAIK they're all 4 socket servers if that matters).

Local drives are nothing fancy (though some might possibly be SSD).

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#4Josh Berkus
josh@agliodbs.com
In reply to: Jim Nasby (#1)
Re: Hardware donation

On 06/21/2013 09:48 AM, Jim Nasby wrote:

We've got some recently decommissioned servers and Enova is willing to
donate 2 of them to the community.

There's nothing terribly spectacular about the servers except for
memory. We have one 512G server available and the other would be either
192G or 96G. I know that folks already have access to machines with a
lot of cores, but I haven't seen reports of large memory machines.

CPU details vary but we're only looking at 20ish cores (though AFAIK
they're all 4 socket servers if that matters).

Local drives are nothing fancy (though some might possibly be SSD).

I'm sure we could use these for the performance test farm. If we need
to replace some of the drives, the community has money for that.

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#5Joshua D. Drake
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In reply to: Jim Nasby (#1)
Re: Hardware donation

On 06/21/2013 09:48 AM, Jim Nasby wrote:

We've got some recently decommissioned servers and Enova is willing to
donate 2 of them to the community.

There's nothing terribly spectacular about the servers except for
memory. We have one 512G server available and the other would be either
192G or 96G. I know that folks already have access to machines with a
lot of cores, but I haven't seen reports of large memory machines.

CPU details vary but we're only looking at 20ish cores (though AFAIK
they're all 4 socket servers if that matters).

Local drives are nothing fancy (though some might possibly be SSD).

A couple 192G machines to put in the performance lab would be nice,
especially if they have SSD.

JD

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#6Jim Nasby
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In reply to: Josh Berkus (#4)
Re: Hardware donation

On 6/21/13 1:45 PM, Josh Berkus wrote:

On 06/21/2013 09:48 AM, Jim Nasby wrote:

We've got some recently decommissioned servers and Enova is willing to
donate 2 of them to the community.

There's nothing terribly spectacular about the servers except for
memory. We have one 512G server available and the other would be either
192G or 96G. I know that folks already have access to machines with a
lot of cores, but I haven't seen reports of large memory machines.

CPU details vary but we're only looking at 20ish cores (though AFAIK
they're all 4 socket servers if that matters).

Local drives are nothing fancy (though some might possibly be SSD).

I'm sure we could use these for the performance test farm. If we need
to replace some of the drives, the community has money for that.

We might actually have some spare SSDs floating around; I'm checking. We're also thinking we might be able to get at least one of these up to 256G by swapping memory around.

Am I correct that the most valuable thing to the community the large memory size?

Who can be point of contact from the community to arrange shipping, etc?
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#7Mark Wong
markwkm@gmail.com
In reply to: Jim Nasby (#6)
Re: Hardware donation

On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 12:03 PM, Jim Nasby <jim@nasby.net> wrote:

On 6/21/13 1:45 PM, Josh Berkus wrote:

On 06/21/2013 09:48 AM, Jim Nasby wrote:

We've got some recently decommissioned servers and Enova is willing to
donate 2 of them to the community.

There's nothing terribly spectacular about the servers except for
memory. We have one 512G server available and the other would be either
192G or 96G. I know that folks already have access to machines with a
lot of cores, but I haven't seen reports of large memory machines.

CPU details vary but we're only looking at 20ish cores (though AFAIK
they're all 4 socket servers if that matters).

Local drives are nothing fancy (though some might possibly be SSD).

I'm sure we could use these for the performance test farm. If we need
to replace some of the drives, the community has money for that.

We might actually have some spare SSDs floating around; I'm checking. We're
also thinking we might be able to get at least one of these up to 256G by
swapping memory around.

Am I correct that the most valuable thing to the community the large memory
size?

Yeah, I believe it's memory and storage.

Who can be point of contact from the community to arrange shipping, etc?

I can be.

Regards,
Mark

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#8Josh Berkus
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Re: Hardware donation

Who can be point of contact from the community to arrange shipping, etc?

I can be.

And I'll handle the tax credit once the servers are received.

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#9Simon Riggs
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Re: Hardware donation

On 21 June 2013 20:03, Jim Nasby <jim@nasby.net> wrote:

Who can be point of contact from the community to arrange shipping, etc?

Do they need to be shipped? Can we just leave them where they are and
arrange access and power charges to be passed to SPI? Sounds like it
would be cheaper and easier to leave them where they are and they
won't get damaged in transit then. Of course, may not be possible.

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#10Jim Nasby
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In reply to: Simon Riggs (#9)
Re: Hardware donation

On 6/22/13 8:19 AM, Simon Riggs wrote:

On 21 June 2013 20:03, Jim Nasby <jim@nasby.net> wrote:

Who can be point of contact from the community to arrange shipping, etc?

Do they need to be shipped? Can we just leave them where they are and
arrange access and power charges to be passed to SPI? Sounds like it
would be cheaper and easier to leave them where they are and they
won't get damaged in transit then. Of course, may not be possible.

Sorry for the late reply, just saw this.

Actually, we have the exact opposite problem... someone higher up the food chain than I am is strongly opposed to us hosting a server for the community in any of our data centers. We actually can pay for hosting somewhere if that's an issue.

BTW, I also missed Mark's reply to this... I'll get in touch with him about shipping.
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