Originally posted by stek
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I've looked at stuff like the HP P2000 or Dell EqualLogic iSCSI SANs to complement various the servers I've had but I've never been able to even vaguely justify the cost. It's not like they support really high IOPS, so if that's what you need a cheap commodity SSD is a far better bet, and on the capacity front the internal storage available has always been adequate for what I've actually needed to do. Of course another reason for it is to provide a shared disk for clustering FS but you can always set a server up as an iSCSI target for that, which is what I've ended up doing. I guess I am doing quite low end stuff really though, just dev environments and proving software configs and so on, so I'm not actually concerned that I'm not using "real" infrastructure.
The other thing with this stuff is the noise. It's OK if you have a dedicated space you can use as a machine room but sharing an office with it is a different kettle of fish.
I'd agree about the LOM though, once you get used to it it's hard to go back to self built "servers"
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