• PopNo626@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Get some 2x2 boards, a crown stapler, and window/door screen and make 3 panels big enough to cover the exposed sides. I did that and everyone said it looked cool. And it only cost like $40 because I already had the crown stapler.

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      1 year ago

      I run certain AI bots that require integrated cpu graphics to run 24/7

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    1 year ago

    Get a cheap UCS or super micro server on eBay. You can get a stupid number of cores and RAM for just about nothing, then you have one box, and altogether probably a LOT less power draw

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    1 year ago

    This looks like a problem that would be solved cheaper with less mess by a used Lenovo Thinkstation P720, a pair of Xeon Gold 6140s, a dozen 32GB DIMMs, a 4TB NVMe, and a copy of VMware.

    Why on earth do you have so many minis?

    • NavySeal2k@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      To mitigate terminal server cost I guess. And no, virtualizing windows is no solution because to be legal you need expensive open license windows licenses and software assurance on that licenses …

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      1 year ago

      But can it be solved if I need to run graphics on each of those devices and one graphics vietualized is not good?

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    1 year ago

    I only have a passing interest in homelab stuff, but I just wanted to say that I got really excited because I thought those were a bunch of PS2s. Thought this was gonna be some weird FFXI or Battlefront LAN system.

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      1 year ago

      Well at least all do run some graphics so there is some truth close to that

  • DonkeyOfWallStreet@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    10" racks

    Consolidate power might not be possible 12v? Even 20amps is 4-6 computers. Just get 10" pdu’s they have 3 plugs. I know there’s 17 computers and 3 switches that’s like 7 pdu’s…

    20 shelves

    2x 10u 10" racks…

    You’ll need to have a 10u empty to keep going for expandability.

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    1 year ago

    Other than mounting the switch above and running the network cables up the rear there doesn’t seem to be a easy solution

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    1 year ago

    you can replace the 17 power supplies with a server PSU… these should all be 12v DC input with a standard 2.1x5.5MM barrel connectors…

    flip them up onto their face, with the rear facing up. if you want to get fancy you could even make a base that integrates a little wedge and rod for the power button.

    get at least a 24 port switch and micro ethernet cables.

    this could be cleaned up to a single row on one shelf with no visible wires other than the ethernet and power lead running up and to the back. 1 switch under the machines… 1 PSU instead of 17… even one power cord…

    or a little cable management at the very least…

    • ghafri@alien.topOPB
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      1 year ago

      I didnt know about server psu so will check that out. 24 port switches are expensive, all 3 switches are far cheaper than those big switches, tho im not sure if I add more 8 port switches ill be doing daisy chaining.

      • linerror@alien.topB
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        1 year ago

        you’re clients are 1gbe… you can get a brand new unmanaged 24 port gbe switch for $50/£56 a fraction of one of those machines… https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tenda-Ethernet-Internet-Splitter-TEG1024D/dp/B09DPLVLPY/ -- not to mention you can get a used managed switch for less than half that.

        if £56 is going to break your bank then get some double sided velcro and clean up your mess. wish you had mentioned your obscenely limited budget…

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          1 year ago

          Budget is not an issue but noise, I sleep next to those machines like between me and them is the table desk u see on the right. So looking at that large switch i think it would have fans and such that would make alot of noise

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    1 year ago

    Mount the mini PC into shelves inside a server cabinet.

    Patch panels for shorter and clean Ethernet cable runs.

    Server rack mount power supply, instead of bricks plugged into power strips.