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Turning A Basement Into A Big Linux Server Room

Written by Michael Larabel in Computers on 29 March 2015 at 11:30 AM EDT. Page 7 of 10. 37 Comments.

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Finally it was time to start building a lot of the servers, etc.

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I've already written about some of the server equipment purchased. The initial rack cabinets are three 42U StarTech server racks. The most common 4U cases used are this $50 4U server chassis while the micro-ATX systems are within these low-cost 2U server cases. Due to the system components being stationary, rails weren't important and was working to keep the costs low.

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These TP-Link TL-SG1016 16-port Gigabit network switches were used on each of the racks. They're low-cost at Amazon, passively-cooled, Gigabit, and have been working out fine for my needs.

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A few different rackmount power strips were used.

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The systems in this Linux benchmarking farm range from older, low-end hardware to Haswell Xeon systems and various low-power systems. There's also more systems still to be commissioned.

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