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VMWare and virtual computing in general had many benefits over a physical server farm. One VMWare host can accomodate multiple virtual servers. Shared resources means better use of the actual hardware. In a cluster of hosts, several automation processes can be achieved such as auto restart upon failed VM, and automatic recovery after a failed host. To experiment with such a system, you will have to have a minimum of 3 host servers, and a shared storage system or datapool. My goal with this project is to set up the hardware in a mini 4U cluster system.
 
VMWare and virtual computing in general had many benefits over a physical server farm. One VMWare host can accomodate multiple virtual servers. Shared resources means better use of the actual hardware. In a cluster of hosts, several automation processes can be achieved such as auto restart upon failed VM, and automatic recovery after a failed host. To experiment with such a system, you will have to have a minimum of 3 host servers, and a shared storage system or datapool. My goal with this project is to set up the hardware in a mini 4U cluster system.
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The cluster is comprised of 4 HP DL360G5 1U servers. They are fairly cheap to come by, can easily be upgraded and are compact. This is an overview of the 4 systems:
 
The cluster is comprised of 4 HP DL360G5 1U servers. They are fairly cheap to come by, can easily be upgraded and are compact. This is an overview of the 4 systems:

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VMWare and virtual computing in general had many benefits over a physical server farm. One VMWare host can accomodate multiple virtual servers. Shared resources means better use of the actual hardware. In a cluster of hosts, several automation processes can be achieved such as auto restart upon failed VM, and automatic recovery after a failed host. To experiment with such a system, you will have to have a minimum of 3 host servers, and a shared storage system or datapool. My goal with this project is to set up the hardware in a mini 4U cluster system.

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The cluster is comprised of 4 HP DL360G5 1U servers. They are fairly cheap to come by, can easily be upgraded and are compact. This is an overview of the 4 systems:

1)

  • Hardware platform: HP DL350 G5
  • CPU: 1x Quadcore Xeon E5420 2.5GHz 64 bit 6MB cache
  • Memory: 20GB PC2-5300F ECC Fully buffered memory
  • Harddisk: none installed
  • Network: 2xBCM5705 gigabit Ethernet with offload engine + 2x dual gigabit Intel PRO1000PT
  • Power: 2x 700W hotswap power supply
  • Optical drive: DVD/CD rewriter
  • Management port: ILO2 100Mbit Ethernet
  • Boot disk: 32GB USB drive

2)

  • Hardware platform: HP DL350 G5
  • CPU: 1x Quadcore Xeon E5420 2.5GHz 64 bit 6MB cache
  • Memory: 20GB PC2-5300F ECC Fully buffered memory
  • Harddisk: none installed
  • Network: 2xBCM5705 gigabit Ethernet with offload engine + 2x dual gigabit Intel PRO1000PT
  • Power: 2x 700W hotswap power supply
  • Optical drive: DVD/CD rewriter
  • Management port: ILO2 100Mbit Ethernet
  • Boot disk: Todo: 32GB USB stick

3) Todo!

  • Hardware platform: HP DL350 G5
  • CPU: for now: 1x Quadcore Xeon E5405 2GHz 64 bit 6MB cache DONE
  • Memory: 20GB PC2-5300F ECC Fully buffered memory DONE
  • Network: 2xBCM5705 gigabit Ethernet with offload engine + dual gigabit Intel PRO1000PT DONE
  • Harddisk: none
  • Management port: ILO2 100Mbit Ethernet

4) Todo!

  • Hardware platform: HP DL350 G5
  • CPU: ????? T.B.D.
  • Memory: 16GB PC2-5300F ECC Fully buffered memory DONE
  • Network: 2xBCM5705 gigabit Ethernet with offload engine + dual gigabit Intel PRO1000PT DONE
  • Harddisk: 3-5x SATA 500-1000GB 7200RPM 2.5inch drive + 240GB SSD <-- Still open for suggestions
  • Management port: ILO2 100Mbit Ethernet