1U supermicro server tamed for home ESXi use.

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1U supermicro server tamed for home ESXi use.

Post by hardware_failure » Sun Dec 15, 2013 11:04 pm

I mostly use Hyper-V at work so I decided to make an ESXi box to play with random stuff.

I started with ripping apart a 1U supermicro server based on a X7DBU board. I got it on ebay for a pretty good price. (well under $200 with shipping included) Not exactly a silent setup :lol:

The CPU's are only 2x L5320 1.86GHz but it has 32GB ram. 8) With the current prices of RAM thu the roof I figure this would be a great bang for the buck setup to play with.

The case I used was a NZXT 210 I had lying around. The X7DBU did NOT want to fit so I had to do some modding.

Right now I only have 3 VM's (win2k12, win7 and ubuntu) but I plan on building a typical windows infrastructure (2012 DC's, exchange 2013, sharepoint, something with a med size SQL database blah blah blah to get more familiar with a 2012+ environment)

Pics:

Case + Board
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Hacking the case up to make the board fit. I didnt have tin snips with me. Was going good with the nibblers until I hit a rivet that was in the way, so I just bent everything caveman style.
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Cooling - I have a bunch of spare AP-15 Gentle Typhoons I ordered a while back so I finally put some more of them to use:
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Ziptied nice and snug. Kinda reminds of of one of those quad RC helis heh.
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All put together, Some random drives in (no raid yet, but maybe soon):
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Loaded up on test bed:
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Console:
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The finished product is not quite silent but its not audible from ~5feet away so Im happy.

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