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0:00 Intro
3:05 The first look
4:15 How we’re gonna move it
5:07 The drives
6:24 What is a SAN?
10:41 High availability
14:27 Other SAN benefits
14:54 Why hasn’t LMG used a SAN before?
18:58 They try to sell us more stuff
19:47 Loading up & debrief
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This video has some of the essence of Scrapyard Wars. I'd love to see more
since those disk are CMR (instead the shitty SMR nowadays) I think are pure gold.
Loved this video. Out of regular monotony you guys have pulled up something very interesting. Hopefully, we'll see more stuff like this.
15k rpm damm
Unlikely to be read, but! You joking about turning the entire office to run off of servers/VMs but that’s entirely possible.
Now with the likes of NVMe over TCP/IP, VMware and nvidia actually handling GPU pass through properly and CPU/GPU density that’s REALLY dense. In 8u of space you can VERY easily have your entire business running VMs off full NVMe flash with redundant GPUs and CPUs that are also scalable.
This is the stuff I breath for 😂
Computers are not "architected" 🙄
Product shilling and what not I quickly get board of. But Tech hardware enthusiast and infilstructure stuff like this is what I subscribed for! Love it 😀
Also DAMN Linus KEEP YOUR DAMN EYES ON THE ROAD! (I really hope your car was at least using driver assist auto pilot)
Don't know if this has anything to do with Linus stepping down as CEO, but the recent videos have a way more loose and goblin-energy vibe to them. Love to see it!
loved this one. would be fun to see if the lab can do something with it, or some other "retro" stuff
Lucky bastards. Got so much cool stuff for no money.
Aww I've been after one of these for the longest time (though the HPE version rather than NetApp – I do however have one of the drive adaptors). It's amazing how cheap you can pick up some of this stuff these days. As for SAS drives – usually you can use SATA on the raid controllers on these sorts of racks.
Huh, "optimal failure" – you learn something new everyday.
Once I experienced the value proposition of 2nd hand items, I cannot go back to buying new unless for certain items. Man, the things you can get for the price of a new item
Reminds me of the time I got my rack … goodtimes… just didn't like the power bill that came with it..
Very cool however one remark that didn't come forward in your video: The main difference between a SAN and a NAS is that a SAN often had its own network infrastructure. iSCSI especially with Ethernet Jumbo frames required a separate network (cable) infrastructure. Servers were often equipped with an HBA or Host Bus Adapter with Fiber cables.
600GB was actually quite small in 2012, but I'm guessing because they were 15,000 RPM they were smaller capacity.
They should definitely donate the HDDs, yes they are ancient, but they would totally work for ultra low-cost PCs that could be used for education or humanitarian aid.
I want the driveeeessssss!
You say SAN is the way forward… well for some people it has and will be. vSAN is now a thing and putting the storage back with the compute devices – as Dell has done with VXRAIL – distributed storage because you can very quickly get to the saturation point of your connectivity and having the storage spread out balances out the connectivity. Also means that all your storage is not on one node, and you can tolerate more failues. Raw block storage is great for virtual devices. SMB is very hit and miss with a storage providers implementation of it, most of it based on SAMBA – that has seen massive increases in its capabilities more recently
What is with the stickers in the Taycan? Is this a rental?
Love the car, man :3
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5:12 they really used Malaysian shopee
I worked at NetApp for 10 Years and can tell ya if you take some time and learn what you just got you would never compare that system to anything you have ever seen … that is a SAN/ NAS / Backup Device / Cloud Cache system All in 1 they are amazing systems. Your drawing for SAN is meh not correct and performance is Far better on a SAN than direct connection for 1 reason Cache… That NetApp has massive amount of Cache you would never have in a single server. ALso NetApp don't do RAID 10….. OMG Its RAID DP Look it up Not a Raid card… that's a NVMRam card…
here i am just looking for a cheap way to increase my server capacity for plex
Dang, Linus speaking so fast I had to triple check the playback speed of the video was set to normal.
Well….thats one way to burn money and power and have to deal with the joy of locked in SAN manufacturers
This is one of the most engaging videos y'all have done in a while.. hopefully this does well, would love to see more like it.. just how it's constructed and how it flows and everything, the information being conveyed.. it's good.
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Pergh tak expect linus pakai shopee ahahahhaha
I mean I have no need for this information, but did I watch all 21:52 of it… yup.
"Someone probably got DOOM running on it"
Goddamn I love the older gentleman in the back, he's awesome 😆
so will there be a part 2
curious….why was the HDD listing in Malaysian Ringgit?
Anyone else think it's rude to lowball these guys when they know how much money Linus has and then make them stand around while you film a video you're going to make money off? I hope at LEAST you gave them the full 5 grand they wanted. Also, pay attention when you're fucking driving!
1:58 Aren't SAS drives backwards compatible to work on a SATA interface or am I wrong? I mean, you would get only half the performance or less, but I am fairly certain it works.
Reminds me of a storage array I saw in a scrapyard in 2003. Two massive cabinets, proprietary, not 19" racks. The bottom 3rd of each was all power supply and huge cooling fans. All the drives had been removed and stacked up inside the yard's building. Each drive was 9 gig. I counted the number of drive slots and added them up. It had been a literally massive 1 TB storage array. I assume usable capacity would have been less with at least RAID 5.
At the time I was thinking the company that had scrapped it could have replaced it with a PC and a few of the then largest capacity drives. I have no idea what interface those 9 gig drives had. It wasn't SCA80. I had a collection of beige Macintosh computers at the time and if they'd been SCA80 I'd have grabbed a few to used in the old Macs with Narrow SCSI adapters.
I like how Linus is waving this old disk hard drive 😀 and than is saying about disk fails
Man, I remember seeing this post almost a month ago. You really start to realize how ancient some of these videos are.
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they uno-reversed your ass with the low balling lmao
Fun fact, that Asustor NAS you reviewed lst week supports iSCSI.