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Review: Transtec Calleo 302W Server

A 2U server that realises the full potential of its Xeon 5000P chipset

Written by Dave Mitchell

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This article is part of a group review of six 2U servers

The Calleo 302W from Transtec represents Supermicro’s second outing in this grouptest. The server uses the same chassis as the CAD2 Focus but is equipped with an X7DBE+ motherboard.

Storage options look almost as good as the red and black external case panels, with eight 3.5in hot-swap bays, four filled with cheaper 320GB WD Sata RE drives.

The interface cabling is something of a hotchpotch as the four occupied bays are looked after by a quad-port 3Ware Raid controller. The empty bays are wired through to a motherboard whose embedded Intel ESB2 Sata controller supports Raid-5. However, it only has six embedded ports – hence the extra Raid card.

Server management features are also thin on the ground as the Calleo’s price does not include Supermicro’s controller card. However, the board does have an embedded IPMI 2.0 chip that can be remotely accessed using the IPMI View utility, allowing administrators to monitor critical components and control power.

The internal layout is as tidy as that presented by the CAD2 system and the multitude of Sata cables have been tucked neatly out of harm’s way. A pair of speedy 3GHz 5160 dual-core Xeons are included in the price, partnered by 4GB of fully buffered memory. Remarkably, the full potential of the 5000P chipset can be realised as the motherboard has 16 Dimm sockets so RAM can be cranked right up to 64GB. Power redundancy is also on the cards as the server came with a pair of 700W hot-swap supplies.

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Verdict

A very good overall specification for the price, with storage capacity high on the agenda, although the Raid implementation is not the tidiest and remote management features are limited.

Pros: Fast processors; huge memory expansion potential; 1.25TB of Sata storage included with more room to expand.

Cons: Muddled disk bay cabling; not the best choice of motherboard for this chassis; no remote management controller.

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