by Joe Gleinser
29. September 2009 01:16
We're finally seeing the ProLiant G5s and virtualization-enabled PowerEdges become widely available in the used server market. Many clients are asking for our recommendations. In a virtualized environment with VMware's High Availability or Microsoft's Failover Clustering, is used hardware an acceptable option?
First let me say that I've long been opposed to used hardware in traditional environments. The hardware represents a small portion of the overall cost of the implementation. The installation and configuration, whether performed in-house or by a consultant, is wasted when the hardware has to replaced. I would rather see that service cost spread across four of five years of use. Why save a few thousand dollars to sacrifice a lot of ROI? Cash is the only valid reason. The difference between new and used gear is rarely enough to determine the fate of a project.
Now we have a highly available, virtualized system. We have architected enough capacity to easily run in the event of a single server failure. Are we more comfortable pushing the typical refresh cycles of servers? YES! If we're only refreshing from a fear of hardware failure, then used equipment should be an option considered. In two recent projects we've been able to go from 20ish servers to two servers without buying a single new server! We're reusing equipment from the organization in these cases, but that compares well to procuring used hardware.
Make sure when ordering that your hardware is identical to take advantage of the high availability features. SANs are still new enough to have limited availability on the used market. If you can knock $20k or $30k out of the upfront cost by using used servers, why not?