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  • IPAR is now a big, expensive door stop

    So, with the release of SCS 2.4 the IPAR which we purchased less than a year ago in our upgrade from GA->GAII is now not used.

    Thanks Illumina.

    (Sorry, I just had to rant a little.)

  • #2
    This probably won't make you feel any better, but our IT group is already circling our two IPARs, waiting to scavenge......

    Here are the specs:
    8 x 3.16 GHz Cores
    16GB RAM
    3.4 TB usable storage (in RAID 10 configuration)

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    • #3
      same here! time up for IPARs..
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      bioinfosm

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      • #4
        Donate it to SEQanswers!

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        • #5
          Yeah, we have plenty of other uses for it. I'm not complaining!

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          • #6
            Installing linux

            I installed Centos linux on ours. I could not get a partition bigger than 1.8 TB and wound up with a 1.8 TB and a 1.6 TB partition. I'm not sure this is the best outcome and I'm not sure about the RAID level. HP does not support Centos. Has anybody tried to put any other linux on an IPAR?

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