Wednesday, March 1, 2017
Server in a hurry
The new prepared To Go
RTG servers from
Supermicro UK are
intended for businesses that want
a server quickly. As long as you
place an order by 3pm, you should
have one the next business day.
The RTG family comprises
three rack and two pedestal
models with a choice of Xeon
processors, memory and storage.
To ensure they may be shifted
quickly, but, they are available
only in fixed configurations.
The servers come with a silver
warranty as standard, which
gives three year, on site NBD
cover throughout the hours of 9-5pm
on weekdays. Supermicro UK
handles all service requests and you
can increase your cover with Gold
or Platinum Health Pack upgrades.
In this exclusive review, we
look at the RX M140i pedestal
server, which offers a good
hardware package for the price,
with room to develop. It
claims to be whisper quiet, with
small offices firmly on its hit list.
hp is supplied by
a 3.3GHz quad core Xeon
E3-1230V2 processor, which
speed wise sits in the center of a
family of eleven models. It supports
Hyper Threading and has a low
TDP of 69W. Also included is
8GB of 1,600MHz unbuffered
DDR3 memory, which can be
extended to a maximum of 32GB.
This comes in the form of two
4GB DIMMs, so you may be able to go up
to 24GB without replacing them.
This leads to minimal power
usage, with our meter recording
a draw of only 34W in idle.
Running SiSoft Sandra to stress the
CPU saw this peak at only 80W.
The midi tower chassis is well
built and able of handling the
rigours of a small office. Physical
security extends to padlocking the
side panel or using the chassis'
Kensington lock, but the power
button and pair of USB ports at
the front can not be protected.
The front panel can not be easily
removed, but you may be able to get at the
pair of 5.25in device bays at the
top by removing a couple of
pop out panels. The side panel
is secured with screws, but
everything else uses tool free
clips and levers.
A spacious
interior awaits,
with lots of room to get
at the important bits. The
compact ATX Supermicro
X9SCA motherboard
does not take up much space,
and has the processor
mounted centrally with an
active heatsink on top.
A 120mm fan sits at the
rear of the chassis, and
there is another in the fixed
500W power supply above.
They do not make much
noise, though: we had to
turn everything else off in
the lab before we could hear
any hint of a whirr from the
RTG's compact chassis.
Meanwhile, a cage behind
the front panel supports up to four
hard disks and the price will include a
single 1TB WD Enterprise SATA II
hard disk. The cage can be
released and swung out for easy
access and the left over bays
have quick mount drive sleds, plus
interface and power cables.
The C204 chipset, In the meantime,
has four SATA II and two SATA III
ports on the motherboard, with
support for RAID5 on the SATA II
ports, and mirrors or stripes on the
SATA III ports.
There isn't
any remote server
management hardware
Supermicro's
implanted RMM is
only available on the
X9SCA F motherboard
variant but you can
use Supermicro's freely
available SuperO
Doctor III tool, which
gives remote web
browser access for
monitoring. it is looking
dated now, although.
Considering the
server is available for
next day delivery, the
price is good. You can
pick up an HP ProLiant
ML110 G7 web ID:
370198 , however with an
older 3.3GHz E3-1240
CPU, 4GB of RAM
and a 250GB hard disk for around
815. Next day delivery adds 20
and you get only a one year on site
NBD warranty. A PowerEdge
T110 II web ID: 369607 with the
same specification and three year
warranty as the RTG is cheaper, at
around 610. but, there's
a 30 delivery charge and Dell
will not give you an estimated
delivery date till you have paid.
There are times when you
need a server in a hurry. A
failed important system, a sudden
high priority IT project, or a
need for another test bed means
there is no time to lose, and the
RTG RX M140i is a good way
of solving that at a reasonable
price.
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