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After a little Googling I found these systems ...
 
After a little Googling I found these systems ...
* [http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/systems/servers/racks/thinkserver/rs140/ Lenovo RS140]
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* [http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/systems/servers/racks/thinkserver/rs140/ Lenovo RS140] - $746.10
  
 
Our Facilities Manager doesn't like them because they don't have Dual Power Supplies.  My thought is "that's fine", I plan to use them in an N+1 configuration for each location anyway.  If there is even dual power available at a location, we can always connect the even numbered units to one leg of power and the odd numbered units to the other leg of power.  If power fails at a site, my guess is most of the workstations will go with it, and there won't be a huge need for the Relays ANYWAY.
 
Our Facilities Manager doesn't like them because they don't have Dual Power Supplies.  My thought is "that's fine", I plan to use them in an N+1 configuration for each location anyway.  If there is even dual power available at a location, we can always connect the even numbered units to one leg of power and the odd numbered units to the other leg of power.  If power fails at a site, my guess is most of the workstations will go with it, and there won't be a huge need for the Relays ANYWAY.

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Remote Site Relay Hardware

I need to spec out hardware for Relays to place at "Remote" locations. These systems don't need to have massive processors or tons of RAM, they just need a decent network connection, and they need to be cheap.

After a little Googling I found these systems ...

Our Facilities Manager doesn't like them because they don't have Dual Power Supplies. My thought is "that's fine", I plan to use them in an N+1 configuration for each location anyway. If there is even dual power available at a location, we can always connect the even numbered units to one leg of power and the odd numbered units to the other leg of power. If power fails at a site, my guess is most of the workstations will go with it, and there won't be a huge need for the Relays ANYWAY.

So now begins the search for inexpensive rackable computers with Dual Power Supplies until I can convince someone it's a bad idea.

I Want to ...

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