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I avoided enterprise servers at home, because they're loud AF.
Here we are.
Product Overview: https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docId=emr_na-c03235277
Option Parts: https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docLocale=en_US&docId=c03235291
Based on Intel Ivy Bridge architecture.
This server (the DL380p g8) has:
- 2 LGA-2011 sockets supporting any E5-26XXv2 CPU
- 24 DDR3 slots supporting up to 3TB LRDIMM RAM
- 2 PCI risers each supporting (2x8 + 1x16) PCI-E
- 4x GB Ethernet OR 2x 10GB Ethernet
- Intel C600 Chipset
- ILO 4
Yes they're loud, potentially AF. But they're also quiet, as far as datacenter servers go. Still not quiet enough.
The front drive bays, by default, require HP SAS drives - small and expensive. If we use cheaper options, the fans go to max and scream. We can add external array storage via HBA-mode perc H310 cards. This is tested, and required for any large storage expansion.
We already have:
- sealed cabinets (to develop pressure and vacuum)
- front fans and filters on the cabinets
- rear exhaust barrel fan on cabinet exhaust vent
- 90F cabinet temp trigger to max exhaust pressure and alarm
These make a big difference, but not enough. More options I'm exploring include:
- sealing air flow around servers within cabinet (required)
- sound-deadening screens
If I have to quiet these servers more, I can run them open-case with my modified narrow-ILM CPU coolers. I should then be able to remove the stock hot-swap fans which can make so much noise. Add a fiberglass air shroud for fun, learning, and efficiency.
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