I'm looking at a project to replace 8-10 servers.
8 of the servers are SMP netburst Xeons (without VT support huzza, and the 140TDP+ monsters), DDR ECC, SCA SCSI. Basically they take up more room, power, AC then its worth to keep them running. Not to mention the cost of upgrading the hardware is more then purchasing a new solution. Other few servers are old COTS or 1u p2-500MHz's
So here's the plan, we have a half a rack unused at the moment so I'd like to consolidate all the servers plus some old COTS with a new setup and also provide rapid testing boxes. The servers are not IO intensive, at most a 1-2 user concurrent file access to some old material, we have a centralized server that has offloaded file storage from most of these servers. We are looking for a solution to roll all of our application testing/compilers and dev boxes, side note most are Linux, with 1-2 Windows hosts.
SAN:
Using Openfiler to provide an iSCSI service in a hardware RAID5 to the Xenservers via GbE backend
Xen servers:
Looking at building two for failover and heat beating (if we decide to go with essential).
I'm going heavy on the front end and maybe too light on the ram but my major concern is the SAN. I was thinking of deploying the Xenservers with the hard drives in the i7 boxes but the cost to switch to a dedicated SAN host was not much more. And it offers the features of having quick swaping/migration to one server to another. Any comments, idea's, or pitfalls I have to watch out for?
8 of the servers are SMP netburst Xeons (without VT support huzza, and the 140TDP+ monsters), DDR ECC, SCA SCSI. Basically they take up more room, power, AC then its worth to keep them running. Not to mention the cost of upgrading the hardware is more then purchasing a new solution. Other few servers are old COTS or 1u p2-500MHz's
So here's the plan, we have a half a rack unused at the moment so I'd like to consolidate all the servers plus some old COTS with a new setup and also provide rapid testing boxes. The servers are not IO intensive, at most a 1-2 user concurrent file access to some old material, we have a centralized server that has offloaded file storage from most of these servers. We are looking for a solution to roll all of our application testing/compilers and dev boxes, side note most are Linux, with 1-2 Windows hosts.
SAN:
Using Openfiler to provide an iSCSI service in a hardware RAID5 to the Xenservers via GbE backend
Tyan Tank GT20 1u (LGA775)
4x Samsung Spinpoint F1 1TB
Corsair 4GB 2x2GB DDR2
Intel E6300 Wolfdale
3ware 9650SE
4x Samsung Spinpoint F1 1TB
Corsair 4GB 2x2GB DDR2
Intel E6300 Wolfdale
3ware 9650SE
Xen servers:
Looking at building two for failover and heat beating (if we decide to go with essential).
I'm going heavy on the front end and maybe too light on the ram but my major concern is the SAN. I was thinking of deploying the Xenservers with the hard drives in the i7 boxes but the cost to switch to a dedicated SAN host was not much more. And it offers the features of having quick swaping/migration to one server to another. Any comments, idea's, or pitfalls I have to watch out for?