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High-powered 1U servers make the grade

 

Both the Gateway and MPC servers appear to use an Intel Server Chassis motherboard: The systems are so similar that with the logos on the drive carriers covered, there's no way to tell them apart. The same chassis and motherboard support both SCSI (in the Gateway) and SATA (in the MPC) drives.

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The Gateway's two power cord receptacles are on the back of the box, but the second power supply is actually removed from the front if there's a problem. The remote access controller for out-of-band management is an extra $549.

Overall, the 9415 is a good value. It is easy to order in various configurations through the Gateway Web site and offers excellent performance.

HP ProLiant DL360 G4p

The HP ProLiant DL360 G4p comes in several flavors, with the biggest difference being the type of drives supported: There are models that support two Ultra320 SCSI drives, two SATA drives, or four SAS (serial attached SCSI) drives.

The DL360 supports two 3.8GHz Xeon processors; two 15,000RPM 36GB or 72GB Ultra320 SCSI drives; two 80GB, 160GB, or 250GB SATA drives; or as many as four 2.5-inch SAS 36GB or 72GB drives.

HP features a wide variety of enterprise-level components, more than Gateway and Supermicro; MPC, however, provides a comparable contingent of components. HP's own component list includes FC (Fibre Channel) HBAs, clustering software, and its iLO Remote Management module, which enables remote power on/off and out-of-band management and is included with the DL360 G4p.

HP also offers great serviceability, a reputation for reliability, and extra features such as online spares for redundant RAM configuration. On the downside, its prices are not always the greatest -- a steep $379 for a 250GB SATA drive, for instance.

Enterprise administrators are very comfortable with HP for good reason, but if you're budget-limited, systems such as the Supermicro server will give you more for your money.

MPC NetFrame 1720

The MPC NetFrame 1720 is very similar to the Gateway 9415, using the same Intel chassis and motherboard, although it has three SATA drive bays rather than SCSI. Given this, it is difficult to understand why the price as tested is $627 more for a system with just two 250GB SATA drives in RAID 1. (The Gateway has three 73GB Ultra320 SCSI drives and a RAID controller using RAID 5.)

The 1720's performance was middle of the road, and because the integrated controller on the motherboard supports only RAID 0 and 1, adding a third drive would require a RAID controller, increasing the price substantially. Still, this would have boosted final capacity to 500GB, versus the Gateway's 146GB.

As with the Gateway offering, the MPC system provides one low-profile PCI-X 66-bit/100MHz slot and one PCI-X riser card (one 66-bit/100MHz slot) or PCI-Express riser card (one 8x PCI Express slot). The two power cord receptacles are on the back, but as with the Gateway system, the 1720's second power supply is actually removed from the front if there's a problem.


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Gateway 9415

Gateway, gateway.com

Very Good  8.0
criteria score weight
Availability 8 25%
Performance 8 20%
Scalability 8 20%
Management 8 15%
Serviceability 8 10%
Value 8 10%

Cost:
$4,583 as tested

Platforms:
Xeon

Bottom Line:
The Gateway 9415 is a good value and is easy to order in the configuration that you want it, although you'll pay extra for a RAID 5 controller and iLO. With Ultra320 SCSI drives and dual processors, it offers great performance, coming in tops in large-file processing and second in small-file processing.

About our Reviews and Scoring Methodology



HP ProLiant DL360 G4p

Hewlett-Packard, hp.com

Very Good  8.0
criteria score weight
Availability 9 25%
Performance 7 20%
Scalability 7 20%
Management 9 15%
Serviceability 9 10%
Value 7 10%

Cost:
$4,447 as tested

Platforms:
Xeon

Bottom Line:
The ProLiant DL360 G4p is the latest in a long line of HP servers that have garnered administrators’ trust. It offers good performance, although at a higher cost than the other servers in this test, but the DL360 has excellent manageability and is backed by HP’s solid service organization.

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MPC NetFrame 1720

MPC Computers, mpccorp.com

Good  7.9
criteria score weight
Availability 8 25%
Performance 8 20%
Scalability 8 20%
Management 8 15%
Serviceability 8 10%
Value 7 10%

Cost:
$6,344 as tested

Platforms:
Xeon

Bottom Line:
MPC offers a wide variety of enterprise-class components pre-installed, including Fibre Channel HBAs and additional RAID or Ethernet ports. The SATA drives support as much as 1.2TB of storage capacity. The pricing is high for the system’s capabilities and middle-of-road performance, however.

About our Reviews and Scoring Methodology



Supermicro SuperServer 6014P-TR

Supermicro Computer, supermicro.com

Very Good  8.5
criteria score weight
Availability 8 25%
Performance 9 20%
Scalability 9 20%
Management 8 15%
Serviceability 8 10%
Value 9 10%

Cost:
$3,400 as tested

Platforms:
Xeon

Bottom Line:
With the highest performance, largest storage capacity, and lowest price of the four 1U servers in this test, the lesser-known Supermicro SuperServer 6014P-TR came in as the dark horse. Its great performance and low price may make up for the greater difficulty in finding and purchasing one of these systems.

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IT consultant Logan Harbaugh is the author of two books on networking. Contact him at logan@lharba.com.
 

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