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  • @ernestoditerribile
    @ernestoditerribile Před rokem +7

    Love that old style NetApp disk shelf on the left of that DE6600 so many Datacenters still use them. Those SFF 8088 connections on the back are rock solid.

    • @DigitalSpaceport
      @DigitalSpaceport  Před rokem +4

      The DS4246 is the world's best 24 bay JBOD. No question about it, amazing little machines.

    • @ernestoditerribile
      @ernestoditerribile Před rokem +1

      @@DigitalSpaceport totally agree. Especially coupled wit a FAS and OnTap it’s simply one of the best storage solutions

  • @pavoutsinas
    @pavoutsinas Před rokem +2

    Great content! This was actually on my wish list. Thank you!

  • @1garrettcasada
    @1garrettcasada Před rokem +1

    Excellent video, thanks for all your hard work.

  • @1sysop198
    @1sysop198 Před rokem

    Thank you. Always look forward to your content.. ...

  • @JaCkFlApPiNg
    @JaCkFlApPiNg Před 5 dny

    Hey buddy, well done on a run through of the magnificent DE6600 :)
    Just a FYI, there is no measurement called "Amperage", the correct term is current.

  • @jllerk
    @jllerk Před rokem

    Incredible content!!! Epic

  • @gustavocadena5089
    @gustavocadena5089 Před rokem

    Hey, that's a cool shirt, bro 😎

  • @BloodyIron
    @BloodyIron Před 9 měsíci

    4:20 THANK YOU FOR DOING dBa VOLUME MEASUREMENT! (not enough equipment demos do this)

  • @AstraMiningItalia
    @AstraMiningItalia Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi Jeremy and congratulations for all the videos you make, we already spoke a few days ago about the DE6600 but with another account but the same logo and I decided to support your channel. I received 3 NETAPP DE6600 but with I/F-6 controller (11-03426), I have a sas3 9300 8e HBA card, it doesn't read my hard disks and I get the yellow signal in front of me. Were you able to find a solution for these controllers? A thousand thanks

  • @jmanlatulipe6265
    @jmanlatulipe6265 Před 3 měsíci

    Great Video, Great content!
    I'm a Newb to server based equipment and I've recently acquired 3 of these for free to mess around with.. The power cables that came with it seem to be flat female to power supplies and standard 3-prong that fits in a wall socket, but I would assume that it needs a special outlet to run enough / proper power? Would something like a 240v dual 120v x 120v socket maybe work? I do have a 50 AMP capable NEMA plug in my garage that I could use a pig-tail with if that helps..
    Any assistance is much appreciated.

  • @charlesturner897
    @charlesturner897 Před 2 měsíci

    The modules with the RAM and heatsink in them are basically just Intel Servers, they do iSCSI/FC generally, meaning that if you could get your own OS installed on them you could use the array completely standalone.

    • @DigitalSpaceport
      @DigitalSpaceport  Před měsícem

      I've been working on this but man, VxWorks really has this bootloader locked down.

  • @punx4life85
    @punx4life85 Před rokem

    Thanks g

  • @vincentsieliakus865
    @vincentsieliakus865 Před rokem +1

    Great video! Especially the part about the EMMs came in quite handy as the last video about these JBODs left me wondering. The only thing that isn't quite clear to me yet is the exact power consumption. Do you have some in depth numbers like: what's the power consumption using a singe power supply and a single EMM without any drives? How much additional power consumption for adding the redundant power supply, or for the redundant EMM?

    • @DigitalSpaceport
      @DigitalSpaceport  Před rokem +3

      You have to run this with all the EMMs and power supplies installed. If you don't, the fans will run up really high and hurt your wattages a lot. Also without the full load of disks, the fans will run a bit higher. The front 20 drives (4 per each tray) does to be loaded. These run around 2.2-2.4 amps at 245VAC which works out to around 560 ish watts loaded

  • @leo_craft1
    @leo_craft1 Před 7 měsíci

    16:50 that expander is for their san systems. Netapp DE like stands for disk expansion so that is made for their own san systems so the fiber optic connects to the san box and it controls the disk arrays (wich are raid controllers) and they connect to eac other using the qsfp connections so they require their san to work. Tho netapp made some expanders to work on normal pcs, it is not really ment to do that. The DS line stands for disk shelf and it is for connecting as das to a normal pc. That's why they can also be used as san expansion.

  • @PeterKocic
    @PeterKocic Před 17 hodinami

    Hey this is a bit of an old video, but how do you protect your harddrives for power losses etc. I mean i know you run an UPS, but let's say that you're running out of juice in the battery - how does it safely power down seeing you are using that physical power button in the back.
    Thanks for great videos btw, it's been inspiring me to get a DE6600 too, very close to pulling the trigger tbh.

  • @tomlopez1046
    @tomlopez1046 Před 9 měsíci

    Great video and information. Thank you for sharing. I had a few questions i just got a POWERVAULT MD3460 and a few Dell 640 server as the main. Would love to see how to fully connect and configure to a server. What PDU are you are using? You also stated that theses arrays work on 220V i currently have 208 would not work correct? thank you

    • @DigitalSpaceport
      @DigitalSpaceport  Před 9 měsíci +1

      208/220/240 are all the same really as far as what's wired, which is dual hots to the receptacle and circuit. If you check what the actual running VAC is, it likely is higher than 208 by a decent amount.

  • @jameskrolak
    @jameskrolak Před rokem

    Wow. Super detailed video. I didn't catch if you stated what the power usage tended to be for 1 fully loaded unit. Those power connectors on the back of it are C19/C20. Those are more and more common in datacenters now, but usually are plugged into C19/C20 sockets on the PDUs to make sure it can handle the heat and current. I don't often see them cabled up to standard C13/C14 plugs. Not sure that there is any actual risk to doing it the way you did. (as long as the current doesn't exceed the cord or the plug)

    • @ernestoditerribile
      @ernestoditerribile Před rokem

      He should’ve let you hear the initial startup sound. Those fans can really go berserk on those NetApp devices. I truly love them.

    • @ernestoditerribile
      @ernestoditerribile Před rokem

      Also don’t see any OnTap configuration in the first 10 minutes. Oof reacted to early. The startup sound was right after the first message

    • @jameskrolak
      @jameskrolak Před rokem +1

      @@ernestoditerribile I'm not surprised. I've been a sysadmin for 25 years, so I've seen how devices/systems spin up the fans to their highest setting when powered on. I especially love rebooting management modules in server blade chassis remotely while a new sysadmin is doing work near them. Those things sound like an airplane taking off.

    • @DigitalSpaceport
      @DigitalSpaceport  Před rokem +1

      OnTap configuration would be pretty expensive at the size I've got running here 😭

    • @ernestoditerribile
      @ernestoditerribile Před rokem

      @@DigitalSpaceport yeah I know. It’s largely used in Datacenters. Your setup looks like a Small to medium business solution.

  • @AstraMiningItalia
    @AstraMiningItalia Před 8 měsíci

    Hi Jarod, I saw that when you daisy chain (bridge between jbods) you use two controllers. I noticed that it works well for me even with just one controller per JBOD, is there an explanation why you use it with two controllers for each jbod? It's better? A thousand thanks

  • @k31myx
    @k31myx Před rokem

    Hi Buddy, thanks for the excellent tutorial, Please can u clarify for me if the ''Dell PowerVault MD3860f'' will work with Truenas?

    • @DigitalSpaceport
      @DigitalSpaceport  Před rokem

      When you see and at the end of a storage product, that indicates it's a fiber channel part. I personally do not think you want to screw around with fiber channel. It's not "easy" and working with the storage concepts around it is something I have tried and failed to get working a few times. Maybe you can replace the Fiber Channel controllers with SAS controllers however and then it should work no issues with TrueNAS.

  • @waynetaylor2784
    @waynetaylor2784 Před 6 měsíci

    What rail mounts did you use ?

  • @dracol
    @dracol Před rokem

    Too late, I already got myself a DE6600 delivered today. It is much heavier than I anticipated! I noticed some HDD indicator lights are not working, but all drives are detected in Ubuntu. Can I ask please what is the best way to manage the drives, for example how do I find out which drive is bad should one goes faulty?

  • @RexMk1
    @RexMk1 Před rokem +1

    Worked a lot with things like dell ISCI, eg. MD3220i and you actually need 3 things to get those if-6 working, first is out of band management going (special software, somewhat easy to find), then because they're pulled from god knows where you need to telnet and do a "lemClearLockdown" on each module, finally you need to let the controllers know there are 2 of them and that's "redundancyMode=duplex". You need the so called "root" password (it's not gonna be called root just fyi), which I can not share (but you do find it on the internet with enough searching). If you're really interested, you're going to find the answers. After that, you need to actually go in the management software, define your FC or IB, make same modifications on switches and be sure you configure the FC or IB adapters accordingly in linux (multipath is a b***h on linux). Heck of a headache, but the speeds are just like running the drives locally... PS: if the controllers still have passwords on them for the out of band management you're going to need to reset them "sysWipeAllConfigData"

    • @DigitalSpaceport
      @DigitalSpaceport  Před rokem

      oh hello there! I have a unit for testing without data on it that I can play with here still. Will be testing this all out this week. TY very much for these cmds. When you say "special software, somewhat easy to find" do you mean off dells site or something open source like openfiler?

    • @waynetaylor2784
      @waynetaylor2784 Před 10 měsíci

      @DigitalSpaceport MDSM software I think

  • @dracol
    @dracol Před rokem +2

    Your contents are gold, thank you so much! Can I ask your opinion, costs aside, do you think it is less headache to go for 12 x 10 bay usb enclosures, or to go for 2 x DE6600? Noise is also a concern as I'll be putting this inside my house 😅

    • @DigitalSpaceport
      @DigitalSpaceport  Před rokem +1

      I would NOT put DE6600 inside my house. They are not super loud outside startup, but they are not live with it level noise either. The NetApp DS4246 is a live inside with it level of noise in a JBOD

    • @dracol
      @dracol Před rokem

      @@DigitalSpaceport Understood, thank you for your insight I might go for the DS4246 when I expand

  •  Před rokem +1

    Have you tried to look under the copper heatsink in the "active" EMM/IOM ? Also have you tried to see what does comes from it's IOIO (miniUSB) connector? I guess it could be some sort of service port meaning serial console. I think, it could be x86 based (socketed Intel CPU) and you probably could install different OS on it.
    Few years ago I got my HB-1235 JBOD and as I was working a bit around Dell Compellent storages at that time, I got myself Dell SCv2020 controller marked as "for parts" (it got only broken SAS connector, that was probably causing POST issues and not passed manufacturing control)... and I knew, that especially Dell Compellent line is Intel CPU based (SCv2000/SCv2020 or SC4020 are E3-1265L v2 with 8 or 16 GB DDR3L RAM respectively in 2 slots and "management" ports are actually Intel X540-T2 10GbT chipset, it also has PCIe 3.0 x8 slot for different I/O types).
    I managed to thinker with it a bit, as I saw at my job, how they update SCOS in SC4020, it has IPMI built in - yaay and also adapter from 3,5mm jack to serial console was handy. I wasn't able to successfully install SCOS on it without original drives, but I managed to install TrueNAS and even VMware ESXi on it :D (it has 32GB SATA DOM inside), I just needed to reflash the firmware on the integrated LSI 2308 controller to non-OEM one to see the drives in the HB-1235 shelf. Now few years later, I still run it as off-site backup unit.
    My observation is, that most of those Dell Compellent / MDxxxx / EqualLogic / NetApp / HPE 3Par / IBM and probably others (except EMC afaik) disk enclosures/controllers are OEM/ODM manufactured by former Xyratex (now Seagate) and use same Xyratex SBB format of controller I/O (as you mentioned one missing pin array in the controller I/O, I guess it could be for inter-controller communications e.g. cluster link).
    Another interesting controller to look for is Flextronics SATIT2 (for Microsoft StorSimple arrays), I was looking for it for a while, but not needed to purchase one yet. It looks interesting as it is Intel socket 2011 based (=E5 v1 or v2 CPUs), has 4 memory slots and ConnectX-3 onboard with QSFP+ (probably 40Gb, but marked as 10GbE and not mentioned anywhere what are the real speed capabilities).

    • @DigitalSpaceport
      @DigitalSpaceport  Před rokem +1

      This is the most intense hope I have had for those controllers yet! I have no idea if this will work, but I may try here. Only one way to find out!

    • @TechPorkChop
      @TechPorkChop Před rokem

      IOIO Micro port is on the same controller as the IOIO serial port. It serves as console port. 9600 speed. So as a TPM/Field Engineer, we use either port to directly connect to those ports for direct access.

  • @D4M14N1989
    @D4M14N1989 Před 2 měsíci +1

    So with the I/F-6 IOM/EMM, they are the raid controller / brains of the SAN. They do run Santricity or whattever rebanded version your vendor calls it. They are basically full servers running VxWorks. The extra connector on them just links to the second module for failover / sync purposes. I've been working on getting the different versions working with different shelves, it takes some doing but it can be done. It's much easier if you have drives with firmware from the same vendor as the software running on them - eg if its a Netapp E5600 like what looks like you have, by default you need to run Netapp branded disks with the netapp firmware. You can bypass this check tho (bit more tricky). You can also flash eg a Netapp E2700 EMM to run the Dell MD3800 firmware, which dell makes publicly available, but didnt update it as much as the netapp firmware. Still locked, but dell is more laid back on flashing drives etc. Im currently working on putting together a big document of all part numbers of the LSI/Engenio shelves and controllers and firmwares from all the vendors and what works with what so you can build your own SAN's.
    Personally my favroite at the moment is probably the Netapp E2700 / Dell MD3800 since they are more recent, more powerfull, and more popular to find, but I'm really wanting to get my hands on some Netapp E5600 which can have 96GB cache/DRAM instead of the 8GB from the E2700.
    The newer ones are the E2800, which can support 25gbit ethernet, but seems like netapp may have made some physical changes to the pinouts, and they are still quite expensive, but thats next on my list to try and make work. Ping me if you want me to send a heap more info, and if you're open to id love to get remote access to some of what you have to validate my findings on my equipment

    • @DigitalSpaceport
      @DigitalSpaceport  Před měsícem

      I'm not sure how this comment escaped me and I hope you are still alive! YES. social@digitalspaceport.com and let's collab.

  • @UmbertoAmante
    @UmbertoAmante Před 7 měsíci

    All your drives show as sold out :( Any idea of when they will be back?

  • @InsaiyanTech
    @InsaiyanTech Před 10 měsíci +1

    I’m new to this stuff can I get one of these and fit it in any server rack ? Wanting to get one of these to just fill for my plex or storage in general

    • @DigitalSpaceport
      @DigitalSpaceport  Před 10 měsíci

      These are in my Dell 4220 standard depth rack and also use the APC rail trick and work fine like that. They do not have a ton of clearance on the back, but they do not protrude from the rear of the racks.

  • @jonathan.sullivan
    @jonathan.sullivan Před rokem

    I've never seen any hard drive in stock on your store, how often do you get stock replenishments?

    • @DigitalSpaceport
      @DigitalSpaceport  Před rokem +1

      I've got more in Friday or Monday this week. I give channel paying members first notification and a few hours window and they have been selling extremely fast recently. I also have an email sign up on the website that goes out typically faster then CZcams notifications of restock for nonpaid members.

  • @MajorisMons
    @MajorisMons Před měsícem

    "Homelab", no my good sir. You have a private data center. A nice looking one, at that.

  • @sangperedus
    @sangperedus Před rokem

    Did you do any more with these with FC? I have a bunch of these with the FC controllers I'm going to try to get working before I give in and source SAS controllers at huge cost.

    • @DigitalSpaceport
      @DigitalSpaceport  Před rokem +1

      I tried FC but didnt have the right speed FC switch. I would suggest you try openfiler software and ensure you have the correct FC speeds. Im more interested in IB, but no I ran out of patience testing all these. Only SAS could I get working.

    • @bitcoinsig
      @bitcoinsig Před 8 měsíci

      @@DigitalSpaceport Did it show up in the SAN fabric?

  • @DP-nw3lz
    @DP-nw3lz Před rokem

    Nice. I have 8 DS4246 JBODs with caddies and I0M6s if you know anyone looking for some. In Las Vegas

  • @waynetaylor2784
    @waynetaylor2784 Před 10 měsíci

    Damn if I can find those sas esm modules in Australia all my 4 of my de6600 are fibre channel. 😢

    • @DigitalSpaceport
      @DigitalSpaceport  Před 10 měsíci

      Have you ever considered running fiberchannel? I think its a horrible idea but I have so many of those damn ESMs I would love to figure out how to run FC or IB. I originally had hoped to run IB for it all.

    • @waynetaylor2784
      @waynetaylor2784 Před 10 měsíci

      @DigitalSpaceport Well I do have a Mellanox sx6036 so might try hooking up to that

  • @AviDarks
    @AviDarks Před rokem +1

    Something is not clear to me, all this in your house? How much electricity do you pay?

  • @JosephJozwik
    @JosephJozwik Před 5 měsíci

    This looks crazy expensive to run for home lab. Do you have cheap electricity?

  • @user-ve9ju8zg1q
    @user-ve9ju8zg1q Před rokem

    Hello, what controller and hba card are you using? I use 9207-8e and IBM 90Y8595 ESM controller, but can not recognize sata hard disk, I see yours can use sata hard disk, may I ask how to do it?

    • @DigitalSpaceport
      @DigitalSpaceport  Před rokem

      With SATA you need to plug into the bottom controller furthest left port IIRC

    • @user-ve9ju8zg1q
      @user-ve9ju8zg1q Před rokem

      @@DigitalSpaceport thanks,it working。Your video helps me a lot。

  • @SoulJR
    @SoulJR Před 11 měsíci

    I’ve got a DE6600 and noticed that I cannot use SATA drives. How did you get your DE6600 see SATA drives?

    • @DigitalSpaceport
      @DigitalSpaceport  Před 11 měsíci

      plug in both lower left and upper left SAS 8088 cables to the EMM.

    • @petopeto6540
      @petopeto6540 Před 11 měsíci

      @@DigitalSpaceport Thanks! I'm considering buying DE6600 and I'm worried about same thing. If I plug it as you say, will it work without interposers? Thanks!

    • @DigitalSpaceport
      @DigitalSpaceport  Před 11 měsíci

      @@petopeto6540 you do not need interposers but try to not mix SAS and SATA disks in the same tray

    • @petopeto6540
      @petopeto6540 Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks for reply. Sorry to bother you again, I found Dell MD3060e with 2 x 08X4HH. Have you tried SATA drives with it? Will it work if I plug cables as you advised? Thanks!@@DigitalSpaceport

    • @user-gj6bs5oz2f
      @user-gj6bs5oz2f Před měsícem

      SATA drive on 3060e works for me.

  • @counttoast2647
    @counttoast2647 Před 9 měsíci

    I would love to repurpose some of the obsolete Netapp shelfs at my work behind Linux, but there is one problem to wich I cannot find a solution: How can i physically identify a disk that needs replacing when I only have an HBA and Linux ? That is the prerequisite to any open source storage project. Anybody have an idea?

    • @magfal
      @magfal Před 7 měsíci

      Keep a note with all the serial numbers of the disks and their slot.

  • @thomasevanoff2329
    @thomasevanoff2329 Před rokem

    if you dont mine me asking what is your power bill monthly

    • @DigitalSpaceport
      @DigitalSpaceport  Před rokem +1

      It's around 225-250/mo. My electric rate is .9875 per kWh

    • @TechPorkChop
      @TechPorkChop Před rokem

      Doesn't matter the power bill, its the Partner/Wife Approval rating that is important.

  • @Richie086
    @Richie086 Před 8 měsíci

    I would really hate to see your monthly power bill. Cool product regardless, I use NetApp hardware at my current job and did not know about this product line.

    • @DigitalSpaceport
      @DigitalSpaceport  Před 8 měsíci

      It's like 425 bucks with AC running and all this. Not really that bad.

  • @Build_the_Future
    @Build_the_Future Před rokem +2

    I have 1 PB and other than Hard drives cost I only have to spend an extra 600 for 33 drives, that's only $19 per drive and that's with good cooling and vibration-dampening, Power supply, HBA, cables, and expansion cards. I use an empty 4U JBOD with strips of foam in between drives, and I still think I'm spending too much in order to make an ok return at today's prices. I have no idea how you are going to make your money back. If you think the price is going to go up that much, then just buy XCH

    • @DigitalSpaceport
      @DigitalSpaceport  Před rokem +3

      That jbod is commonly around 500 (it's 500 right now also) and is needed for ten+ years of operational lifespan with proper airflow draw on 7200 RPM drives. I paid less then that for mine also but had to get a pile of other stuff. Folks assume I have spent a fortune, quite the opposite.

    • @twistacatz
      @twistacatz Před rokem +1

      I don't think the point of this video is to save money. I would like to hear more about your solution tho. I personally have scaled out using Supermicro JBOD's. Less density 45 vs 60 in 4U's, but I feel like the Supermicro offering with features etc is better long term for me vs these Netapp JBOD's.
      I am aligned with Digital Spaceport in the need to deploy my storage in an enterprise fashion. I have no issues with all the creative bare bone solutions people have come up with to build huge storage arrays, its just not my style and I don't these deployments will hold up long term.

  • @apg91
    @apg91 Před 8 měsíci

    :(( Why do you have such awesome prices for electronics in the US vs Europe? The HDD listed there are around 9-10 Dollar per Terrabite

    • @DigitalSpaceport
      @DigitalSpaceport  Před 8 měsíci

      We ship to some European countries. What country are you in?

  • @FreeZLO
    @FreeZLO Před rokem

    А ю крейзи!