On 2013-05-18 19:13:07 +0000, Marc Van Dyck said:
> Unfortunately, the RXs are far too noisy for
> an open office environment, so I asked our building service to build
> a small closed place in a corner, where the 6 RX are stacked, and ran
> long USB and VGA cables to connect them to video, keyboard and mouse
> on the employee's desks.
>
> The problem is, I need to reclaim the floor space to install new desks,
> so the stations have to go elsewhere. Too far for long cables, so I'm
> looking for an alternate solution, not too expensive.
>
> Two possibilities :
A potential third possibility — depending on your particular definition
of "too expensive" — is an acoustical rack:
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etc...
Some variations on a theme, and some variations...
As mentioned up-thread, the HP Office Friendly Server (OFS) conversion
kits reduce the noise from the rx26x0 series. These aren't strictly
tied to the pedestal kits as the OFS conversions involve changes to the
hardware and embedded environmental controls; there are OFS rack-mount
configurations around. There's the obvious potential to combine OFS
with an acoustical rack. Some high-level OFS-related details
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If you're willing to go officially unsupported and single-socket,
scrounged and processor-upgraded zx2000 boxes are usually quiet; the
80mm fans help with that goal. The dinky little fans used in the
thinner servers are inherently going to be loud, or louder, given how
fast they have to spin.
Or go directly to remoting, either via HP vKVM hardware or via any of
the various remote X stuff that was discussed up-thread.
If your applications aren't particularly hardware-intensive, convert to
OpenVMS Alpha and emulate that on quiet(er) hardware.
You might want to officially mention your need for quieter servers to
HP, too. Whether they have a solution — one that doesn't involve
what's already been discussed here and up-thread — I don't know.
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