nevets2001uk
IS-IT--Management
We are currently running a number of HP ML350 & ML370 tower servers but will shortly be purchasing 4 more servers for an AD and Exchange rollout.
We would like to move to Rack Mounted technologies as space is limited. Currently we are considering ProLiant DL360 G5 Servers.
I would like some advice on the rack to choose. We've been looking at the HP 10000 G2 Series. Specifically the 10642 which I believe is 42U (enough future capacity). Is this a reasonable choice for the DL360 Servers? On the HP site there are sub-models of this type and I'm not sure what the differences are?
Also I've been looking at the options for the rack. Any recommendations on what to include? I'm thinking that at least a light kit might be handy. Our budget won't be too high for the rack but I want to make sure if we do it, we do it right.
Finally I've been told that our current tower ML350/370 machines should be rack mountable if we remove the outer plasic casing and attach them sideways in the rack. Is this correct and is it a recommended solution?
Sorry for all of the questions. I'm a complete newbie when it comes to racks and don't want to purchase the wrong thing!
Steve G (MCP)
We would like to move to Rack Mounted technologies as space is limited. Currently we are considering ProLiant DL360 G5 Servers.
I would like some advice on the rack to choose. We've been looking at the HP 10000 G2 Series. Specifically the 10642 which I believe is 42U (enough future capacity). Is this a reasonable choice for the DL360 Servers? On the HP site there are sub-models of this type and I'm not sure what the differences are?
Also I've been looking at the options for the rack. Any recommendations on what to include? I'm thinking that at least a light kit might be handy. Our budget won't be too high for the rack but I want to make sure if we do it, we do it right.
Finally I've been told that our current tower ML350/370 machines should be rack mountable if we remove the outer plasic casing and attach them sideways in the rack. Is this correct and is it a recommended solution?
Sorry for all of the questions. I'm a complete newbie when it comes to racks and don't want to purchase the wrong thing!
Steve G (MCP)