Hi all, the server has been claimed. Thanks for the responses!<br><br clear="all">Kendric Beachey<br>
<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 2:22 PM, Kendric Beachey <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:kendric.beachey@gmail.com">kendric.beachey@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
I have a big (and heavy) server in my basement that I'm not using. I think it currently has some ancient version of Gentoo on it but given this audience I'm guessing that will not be kept.<br><br>The name of the game with this beast was redundancy...it's not too impressive by today's standards, but it should be able to keep ticking through quite a few invocations of Murphy's Law.<br>
<br>Dual P3 Server<br>Includes:
<br>- Intel SC5000 chassis (may be able to find hardware for rackmount...currently set up for desk side)
<br>- Supermicro P3TDE6 motherboard
<br>- Dual Pentium 3 850Mhz CPUs (runs stable @ 1.13GHz)
<br>- 512MB ECC Registered PC133 RAM (256MB stick x 2)
<br>- U160 capable hot-swap drive bay (holds up to 5 1inch drives)
<br>- Qty. 5 - 18GB 10k RPM Ultra2 drives
<br>- SCSI CD-ROM
<br>- SCSI CD-R drive
<br>- ATI RAGE XL video card
<br>- Integrated 10/100 Intel NIC
<br>- Integrated U160 dual channel Adaptec SCSI adapter
<br>- 2 64-bit/66MHz PCI slots
<br>- 4 64-bit/33MHz PCI slots
<br>- Redundant 350W power supply
<br><br>Given the age, the weight, and the probable distance to drive to pick it up, I'm saying it's free to a good home. (Or a bad home...it's a computer; it won't care.)<br><br>I live in south Olathe, a couple miles from Garmin...that could be a convenient transfer point (especially if we host another KULUA meeting).<br>
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<br clear="all">Kendric Beachey<br>
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