If you have any ideas for the eyes, I'm open to suggestions. I'm just not giving up racoon boxing! I'm still down 2 sandwiches! You should see the eyes of my last opponent!
If you intend on putting a Dell server in a rack then go for an "R" (Rack) type instead of a "T" (Tower). I especially like the R640 personally. It's a terrific workhorse and is rock solid. If you must, just get a shelf in a rack and sit the tower on it. Racks come in full height, half and so forth. I have used Startech ones and other brands including those branded by Dell / EMC and so forth. Some also get what is known as an "H Frame" but that's usually more for equipment than heavy servers. If you think you can't afford a R640 and are thinking of going smaller, compare the two. I found that sometimes it is cheaper to get a higher end model with less powerful components than getting a low end model that is maxed out. Things like specials and availability add to the complexity of picking servers at the best of times.
You're trying to hide the serial number on the plastic tab on the front, but you're showing the serial number printed on the rear very clearly.
Sorry about that! You just pull if off. I didn't think anyone would care. I was wrong. I'll try to remember to leave that in on the next build!
Two black eyes and still able to unbox, amazing.
If you have any ideas for the eyes, I'm open to suggestions. I'm just not giving up racoon boxing! I'm still down 2 sandwiches! You should see the eyes of my last opponent!
@@BobPellerin LOL. I do like the T340 video I use a T330 for my nas love the full sized 3.5" bays Tons of storage for the price.
if u need to replace the CMOS, but to ensure bios settings doesn't go haywire, can we replace the battery without powering it down ?
I never tried to. I’ll try it out next opportunity I get.
hi bob i just want to ask regarding memory ram supported for t340?thank you
Thank you Bob sir 👍
FYI: We'll have a PowerEdge T440 coming up in the near future at the request of people to have something a little more powerful yet affordable.
Hi Bob, can you recommend a specific rack for this server? or no need to put it on a rack?
If you intend on putting a Dell server in a rack then go for an "R" (Rack) type instead of a "T" (Tower). I especially like the R640 personally. It's a terrific workhorse and is rock solid. If you must, just get a shelf in a rack and sit the tower on it. Racks come in full height, half and so forth. I have used Startech ones and other brands including those branded by Dell / EMC and so forth. Some also get what is known as an "H Frame" but that's usually more for equipment than heavy servers.
If you think you can't afford a R640 and are thinking of going smaller, compare the two. I found that sometimes it is cheaper to get a higher end model with less powerful components than getting a low end model that is maxed out. Things like specials and availability add to the complexity of picking servers at the best of times.
Thanks!
Thank you!!!
thank you for review ,can i use WD or seagate HDD ,maximum can we 10 TB or more HDD?
Use enterprise or NAS drives only. You’ll learn new terms if you don’t (link RAID “puncture”). If you have 3.5 bays then you can get 10tb drives.
what is the memory ram supported for t340 server?
64GB
Thank you for you advices. I will install the SO in a USB.
is there any USB that works better for that kind of task?
I currently use Kingston metal USB keys. They seem to work very well.
Its loud?
These are mean to run in server rooms. So yes.