Anyone already has more information on the exact processor they are talking about ? I guess it won't be as anemic as the
" Intel® Pentium® Processor D1508" of the A200/2000 series.
We've got quite a bunch of archives nodes here we'd like to protect from "aggressive" clients connections (nfs/smb) and
stacking a few (affordable?) F200 nodes with 3.84TB of (unused) storage in front of them to handle the clients
connections sounds like a good idea to me (much like the A100 accelerator node).
Thank you !
Jean-Baptiste
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If they're truly Poweredge servers, you'd think they'd be something like a (low-end) Xeon Scalable CPU?
John
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Hello Sebastian,
thank you for the information !
Jean-Baptiste
On 6/22/20 3:49 PM, Sebastian Gabrisch wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> the CPUs are as follows:
> Hi everyone,
>
> the following CPUs are in the new F200/F600 nodes:
>
>
>
> Anyone already has more information on the exact processor they are talking about ? I guess it won't be as
> anemic as the
> " Intel® Pentium® Processor D1508" of the A200/2000 series.
>
> We've got quite a bunch of archives nodes here we'd like to protect from "aggressive" clients connections
> (nfs/smb) and
> stacking a few (affordable?) F200 nodes with 3.84TB of (unused) storage in front of them to handle the clients
> connections sounds like a good idea to me (much like the A100 accelerator node).
>
> Thank you !
>
> Jean-Baptiste
>