David Mathog wrote:.
Some of us have to keep our hardware running a very long time, and I'm
concerned that a lot of the 1U hardware isn't going to hold up in the
long haul.  I have some 2U nodes which are still cranking along in their
7th year.  (Yes, it is well past time to replace them.)  In that
interval around 5 80mm fans (case or power supply, of 80, these were all
rated at 50000 hours MTBF) have been replaced, most only in the last few
years, and 1 disk out of 20 failed (in the 7th year).   My limited
experience with (older) 1U nodes was that the shrieky little fans were
failure prone and didn't move enough air to keep the innards of the 1U
case as cool as a 2U case.  Heat is bad for longevity.

Realistically, how long should one expect current 1U servers to last?

Thanks,

David Mathog
mat...@caltech.edu
Manager, Sequence Analysis Facility, Biology Division, Caltech


David,

I believe that you have more to worry about from the current quality control on Hard Drives than 1u vs. 2 u server. I have 32 1u servers that I purchased in 2003. I have 90 from 2004, 25 from 2005, 70 from 2007.

My failures include 1 processor/mb from the 2003 batch, and a few Hard Drives from the 2005 and 2007 batches.

Most of my machines are opterons, the 2003 models are Xeons.



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Mike Davis                      Technical Director
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jmdav...@vcu.edu                Virginia Commonwealth University

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