Posted 06 April 2012 - 08:52 AM
Bill Rockhold
HP EX490(E5700 CPU & 2Gb) w/ 5 drive SATA enclosure, WHS v.1
DIY Build (E5800 CPU & 4Gb), WHS 2011 w/Drive Pool.
Acer Icona W700 tablet, HP DV7 laptop, DIY Desktop (AMD 965 Black & 8gb)
Posted 06 April 2012 - 09:16 AM
If at first you don't succeed, do it like your mother told you.
Posted 06 April 2012 - 10:09 AM
There is a sale going on now for one of the Lian-Li cases.
Posted 06 April 2012 - 11:34 AM
My first thought is you don't have a good backup plan. Besides the spindle drive, what other backups are you planning to have? IMHO, data should be stored in at least 3 places, one of them offsite (I personally have data in 4 places). I would add an external drive box to your list, and also 2 portable drives or a HDD Dock and 2 sets of bare drives, for offsite backup. The 2 sets of offsite drives would be rotated as often as necessary to ensure 100% data recoverability — I do mine daily. Another option for offsite would be to use cloud backup, but I don't know what the internet access situation is at your work.
BTW, is your work going to pay for the hardware and software for these builds?
Bill Rockhold
HP EX490(E5700 CPU & 2Gb) w/ 5 drive SATA enclosure, WHS v.1
DIY Build (E5800 CPU & 4Gb), WHS 2011 w/Drive Pool.
Acer Icona W700 tablet, HP DV7 laptop, DIY Desktop (AMD 965 Black & 8gb)
Posted 06 April 2012 - 12:40 PM
If at first you don't succeed, do it like your mother told you.
Posted 06 April 2012 - 12:52 PM
Don't give them any ideas. They are already making most of the phone support people to work from home and required the sending some one out to your home to verify that you had a dedicated location to work in.Do you, perchance, also pay rent for your office space?
Bill Rockhold
HP EX490(E5700 CPU & 2Gb) w/ 5 drive SATA enclosure, WHS v.1
DIY Build (E5800 CPU & 4Gb), WHS 2011 w/Drive Pool.
Acer Icona W700 tablet, HP DV7 laptop, DIY Desktop (AMD 965 Black & 8gb)
Posted 06 April 2012 - 12:55 PM
If at first you don't succeed, do it like your mother told you.
Posted 06 April 2012 - 12:58 PM
Make sure you "dedicate" your biggest room so that its percentage of sqft of the house is dedected as a ligitimate work enviornmentDon't give them any ideas. They are already making most of the phone support people to work from home and required the sending some one out to your home to verify that you had a dedicated location to work in.
Posted 06 April 2012 - 01:42 PM
I’m no too concerned to about off site backup. Keep in mind that I work for a fortune 500 company. Any “perishable” data (source code) is stored in a source code repository (Clear Case and VSS) on some server that I have no control over and I hope gets backed up. Plus if anything happens to destroy my PC there are bigger problems than me spending 8 days reinstalling and rebuilding the dev environment. The company would never allow cloud backup, they would loose control of the data, and with us having corporate secretes and information that is controlled by federal law, that is a big deal. My current company laptop has encrypted hard drives, its policy for all laptops.
My goal, other than speeding up my work and reducing my wait time for builds and deployment of my code is to limit my limit my liability if a drive fails. With the company owned machines it is their liability since it is their hardware. They haven’t explained the whole program yet, but I’m guessing that they will provided the software, at least beyond the OS, since they force us to us some tools that have 5 grand+ price tags. I know the hardware is on my dime, though they are saying that they may provide discounts or a small allowance to offset the cost. It will probably work like a few years ago when they got rid of all of the company provided cell phones and expected all of the employees to use their own personal phones.
With that said I do have a 16GB usb drive that I keep some information on and take home each night.
Main Server - WHS 2011, Core I5-2500, 12T RAID 5 (5x3T) + 2T of Mirror + 2T of backup
Second Server - 2008R2, Core I5-2500, 12T RAID 5
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Other systems - Core I7-2600, Core I3-530's, Core I5-2500, Core I7-920, Core I3-2100, and G620 (see System List)
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Posted 06 April 2012 - 03:34 PM
The company would never allow cloud backup, they would loose control of the data, and with us having corporate secretes and information that is controlled by federal law, that is a big deal. My current company laptop has encrypted hard drives, its policy for all laptops.
With that said I do have a 16GB usb drive that I keep some information on and take home each night.
Posted 06 April 2012 - 03:47 PM
Same thing happens at my company (another Fortune 500). Laptops are all encrypted but you can use a USB Flash Drive.But they let you walk out there with a USB Flash Drive? What good is an encrypted laptop if you can do that? Not criticizing...just seems contradictory.
Posted 06 April 2012 - 04:00 PM
Posted 06 April 2012 - 04:18 PM
I'm putting the finishing touches on a rig for similar purposes, so I had some thoughts I might share...
- Motherboard says P9X79 PRO, but the link is for the Sabertooth. Stick with the Sabertooth or even go Intel DX79SI. You're not overclocking, there aren't any noisy chipset fans, and you get dual NICs instead of an add-on SATA III controller that has been getting sorry reviews anyway. You also shave about $70 off the price tag.
- Go for a bigger data drive. By the time you download software and tools and host the occasional database sandbox, you'll be glad you did.
- Video card is fine. The fan annoys me a bit, but I'm not aware of any compilers that are GPU accelerated unless you are doing CUDA or DirectCompute development.
- Power supply seems a tad weak, but I think that's just my inner child talking. Should be fine.
- If this is for work, and you'll be spending 8+ hours a day in front of this thing, consider picking up some U-series monitors from the Dell Outlet instead of those Acers. You want IPS as it will be easier on your eyesight and they swivel, which comes in handy if you're coding on one screen and viewing requirements/specs/forums on another.
Posted 06 April 2012 - 04:27 PM
Same thing happens at my company (another Fortune 500). Laptops are all encrypted but you can use a USB Flash Drive.
We also can't use any cloud services from within the company but I can take my laptop home and access anything I want.
Main Server - WHS 2011, Core I5-2500, 12T RAID 5 (5x3T) + 2T of Mirror + 2T of backup
Second Server - 2008R2, Core I5-2500, 12T RAID 5
Main Systems - Core I7-2600k, 16 Gigs DDR3-1600, 180 Gig Intel 330 SSD Max IOPS 240 Gig Vertex 3, 2T Sata 3 for local Backup
Other systems - Core I7-2600, Core I3-530's, Core I5-2500, Core I7-920, Core I3-2100, and G620 (see System List)
My Blogs - The Docs Blog and Tablet Resource
BYOB Videos - TheBYOBPodcast
For a complete system List: Computer Systems
Posted 06 April 2012 - 04:51 PM
If at first you don't succeed, do it like your mother told you.
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