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Behind the Scenes: The Hardware that Powers Basecamp, Campfire and Highrise

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18 points by themcgruff 14 years ago · 6 comments

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rdl 14 years ago

Not a huge fan of the blade chassis vs. individual servers. Cleaner cabling, but software/firmware problems can kill the whole chassis, and you're locked into a single vendor.

I rarely run out of RUs before I run out of power on anything. Maybe it would be different with ARM-based blades.

Real hardware, though, vs. cloud, pretty easy case to make for a stable load app.

  • themcgruffOP 14 years ago

    (I'm the author of the post).

    These aren't blades and I dislike blades for the hardware/vendor lockin reasons you mentioned. Blades usually share power, network, etc. These only share power + baseboard management controller. We can lose a single power supply and still keep on going. We've distributed the applications over multiple chasis, just in case though.

    • rdl 14 years ago

      Ah, I haven't messed with these things yet. Do you like them?

      • themcgruffOP 14 years ago

        The BMC is horrible. It needs a cold reset frequently, and it often doesn't work at all when access from a non Windows machine. Otherwise they work really well. I like that the sleds are able to be removed from the front too.

dpcx 14 years ago

Are we really getting back to the "post everything from 37signals.com" track? Blargh.

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