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article is part of group review of six 2U servers
It’s difficult to believe how Fujitsu Siemens’ Primergy RX300S3 can offer
such a remarkable specification for the price limit we set: £3,999 buys a pair
of quad-core Xeons, a generous helping of memory and a full complement of
Raid-protected SAS hard disks.
Build quality is also high, with an extremely solid chassis and a few nifty
internal design touches. For example, the entire motherboard is shrouded in
removable transparent plastic covers that direct air flow where it is needed
most. The eight hot-swap fans are remarkably quiet although an overly
enthusiastic power supply fan rather spoils the show.
The processors are the slower 1.6GHz variety with a 1066MHz FSB, but it is
still no mean feat to deliver eight-way processing at this price. The six
hot-swap 3.5in bays have been fully populated with 146GB SAS hard disks and the
backplane is directly connected to the motherboard. This has an embedded LSI SAS
controller upgraded with a Raid iButton enabler, 256MB cache and battery backup
pack.
An embedded IPMI controller allows the server to be remotely accessed
irrespective of its condition and the complete ServerView software suite is
included. This provides an SNMP-based interface that lets administrators access
all systems with the relevant agent installed and take advantage of a good range
of hardware monitoring and early warning capabilities.
The supplied riser card had three full-length PCI-X slots but the backplane
assembly can be replaced with one that accepts vertically mounted cards. Only
half-height cards can be used but this does allow all five slots on the
motherboard to be used.
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