Video Timeline:
0:00 - Intro
0:27 - What is Form factor? (Towers/Racks/Blades)
2:01 - Small note about Server Noise
3:30 - What do server names mean?
3:57 - What's meant by "HP Proliant DL380 G7"?
7:27 - What's meant by "Dell PowerEdge R710"?
8:34 - Server Buying Options (New/Refurbished/Used/For Parts)
11:42 - LabGopher = Ebay + Servers + Maching Learning
Related Links:
Rack Unit:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...
Server Names:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ProLiant
www.dell.com/support/article/...
Comparison of DL360 and DL380:
racksimply.com/history-hpe-pr...
Generations of DL380:
racksimply.com/history-hpe-pr...
Lab Gopher:
www.labgopher.com/
/ introducing_labgopher_...
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Tip from a beginner in case you want a server cabinet: you can buy them mostly in 600mm deep and 800mm deep. You might end up buying a 600mm deep server cabinet and then realize most servers are more than 600mm (23.5 inch) deep. I have been there. Or actually I am still there... I might end up putting a desktop computer into a 2U rack chassis.
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Recently bought a HP Proliant DL380 G7 was wondering what to do with that since i got it for cheap
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@diyinfosec Greatest video. Any recommendations on buying a rack server in india, just for homelab with like 44 cores or more dual cpu etc..no raid, storage required. All i'm finding these refurbish stuff vendors are asking for crazy money 10 times of what Ebay US has for anything. please suggest me something with your experience.
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What is the model of the tower server he showed in the video?
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42u server rack is enough for 50 cpu's ?
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Where can i buy refurbished R720 LFF or newer in India?
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Which site is best to buy server rack server?
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Hello there, can you please help me? I dont know how to plug Ethernet on my HP ProLiant DL360P G8
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What if i install a client system on a server
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this randomly came up but i have a tower server that been rebuilt and upgraded but i didnt pay for the server as i rescued it from one of them big roller dumpsters that was placed at the side of a closed down family video its a single cpu Dell PE t320 thats been tricked out....it was one of the things that helped keep my sanity during when things where shutdown in 2020...its more like a workstation with what i put into it than a server but it is a server i back up my laptop and its also my media server
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Sir how to give public IP to servers??
You can buy one from your ISP. It's about Rs.200/month.
the Generations of DL380 and Comparison of DL360 and DL380 do not work. goes to a 404
By the way, for automatic chapter selection to appear in the timeline your timestamps need to include one that starts with 0:00. kzhead.info/sun/lZV_n8OFlqagaa8/bejne.html
what dislike?
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