Racks vs. pile of PCs
Rocky McGaugh
rocky at atipa.com
Tue Aug 13 09:49:48 PDT 2002
On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, David Mathog wrote:
> Racks sure look nice and there is no question that they
> are space efficient, but I'm really starting to wonder if
> they are such a great idea for a smallish cluster (<=20 nodes)
> in those situations where there is enough space for a
> classic pile of PCs. I mean, what other advantages do they
> have besides those two to offset their many disadvantages?
>
> Racks better than piles:
>
> 1. Space efficiency.
> 2. Aesthetics (racks look cool)
>
> Piles better than racks (these are not orthogonal):
>
> 1. Internal space constraints
> 2. CPU/motherboard Cooling. This follows from [1].
> 3. Motherboard/CPU options. This follows from [1].
> With a few exceptions most motherboard/CPU combinations
> will fit into a standard ATX case - good luck getting
> a 2.4 Ghz P4 into a 1U.
> 4. Initial purchase price for equivalent performance.
> 5. Maintenance costs (rack parts tend to be nonstandard
> and expensive to replace, for instance, 1U power supplies).
>
> Other factors?
>
> I estimate that for a small cluster (<1 rack's worth of equipment) with
> node guts (mobo,CPU,disk,ram) costing <= $1200 the racked version
> will cost at least 20-30% more than the piled version. So if a piled
> 20 node cluster costs $24000, the equivalent racked version will
> be at least $30000. $6000 seems a lot to pay for no extra performance.
> If the "guts" were much more expensive the additional rack costs would,
> in theory be a lower percentage. In practice, it is my impression that
> the ratio is no lower because the vendors charge even more for the
> racked versions of high performance nodes.
For clusters of all sizes, i like the mid-tower/breadrack/crashcart (or
Emergency Response Terminal (ERT), as i like to call them). Of course,
space can be a consideration. It can also be easier to force-cool a
smaller physical area sometimes, which can make racks more attractive.
I would argue that a well designed 1 or 2U chassis can improve cooling
over most tower cases though.
My home boxen are in decently designed Inwin towers with high-flow front
fans and Aopen 300W server power supplies with high-flow fans. The power
supply air feed is on the bottom, right above the processors. Idle, at an
ambient 23C, my AMD 1700+ runs at 55C and my dual 800 P3's run at 53C.
In an ambient 21C, our dual Xeon 1.8's in a 2U run at 23C. 31C under full
load.
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