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FS: Proliant 5500r
Ok, the perspective buyer backed out... so I've got a fully prepped 5500r.
Need a reliable server? (File server, Web server, FTP server...) These systems just keep going, and going.... ... I use one as an "on line backup storage" on my LAN. About ever month or so, I fire it up, backup the data to it, and shut it down again. When the power is off: It can't get a virus. It can't be hacked into. and one CPU can easily keep up with a 100mb LAN connection -- and this system has four! Hot swappable drives, that are easy to find! Replacement parts are cheap to find, if you should need them! System has (or will have, or can start from...): 512 MB RAM (or more if you want it!) 6x 9GB drives (RAID) 4 CPU's ( or more... er, well, it can only support 4. BUT, you can upgrade the system to a better CPU!!!) CPU's are P-Pro, 200mhz. 512 cache NIC (10/100) Hot swappable power supply! (Dual capable) I'll even leave the existing OS on it so you can see it working! {Win 2K) Proliant 5500 -- best offer. If an offer of $75 (or more is made, you can pick it up now! Need an extra drive bay? Need larger drives? Need lots of memory? No, I'm not a business - just cleaning house. Dan French email: bios {underscore} hack {at} hotmail {dot } com P.S. Located in North Seattle, just off 130th. If you are out of the area, let me know shipping details and I'll get you a quote |
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And we have additional RAM and some RAID cards available for this unit (if
required by a prospective buyer). Larry "Dan" . spamcop.net wrote in message ... Ok, the perspective buyer backed out... so I've got a fully prepped 5500r. Need a reliable server? (File server, Web server, FTP server...) These systems just keep going, and going.... ... I use one as an "on line backup storage" on my LAN. About ever month or so, I fire it up, backup the data to it, and shut it down again. When the power is off: It can't get a virus. It can't be hacked into. and one CPU can easily keep up with a 100mb LAN connection -- and this system has four! Hot swappable drives, that are easy to find! Replacement parts are cheap to find, if you should need them! System has (or will have, or can start from...): 512 MB RAM (or more if you want it!) 6x 9GB drives (RAID) 4 CPU's ( or more... er, well, it can only support 4. BUT, you can upgrade the system to a better CPU!!!) CPU's are P-Pro, 200mhz. 512 cache NIC (10/100) Hot swappable power supply! (Dual capable) I'll even leave the existing OS on it so you can see it working! {Win 2K) Proliant 5500 -- best offer. If an offer of $75 (or more is made, you can pick it up now! Need an extra drive bay? Need larger drives? Need lots of memory? No, I'm not a business - just cleaning house. Dan French email: bios {underscore} hack {at} hotmail {dot } com P.S. Located in North Seattle, just off 130th. If you are out of the area, let me know shipping details and I'll get you a quote |
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Now Larry:
*I've* have some additional RAM, Raid cards -- and, drive bays, Dual port NIC's, 10/100 switches .... and more... Wouldn't the buyer of a system to have to pay more for shipping then necessary! Dan French "Larry" wrote in message ... And we have additional RAM and some RAID cards available for this unit (if required by a prospective buyer). Larry "Dan" . spamcop.net wrote in message ... Ok, the perspective buyer backed out... so I've got a fully prepped 5500r. Need a reliable server? (File server, Web server, FTP server...) These systems just keep going, and going.... ... I use one as an "on line backup storage" on my LAN. About ever month or so, I fire it up, backup the data to it, and shut it down again. When the power is off: It can't get a virus. It can't be hacked into. and one CPU can easily keep up with a 100mb LAN connection -- and this system has four! Hot swappable drives, that are easy to find! Replacement parts are cheap to find, if you should need them! System has (or will have, or can start from...): 512 MB RAM (or more if you want it!) 6x 9GB drives (RAID) 4 CPU's ( or more... er, well, it can only support 4. BUT, you can upgrade the system to a better CPU!!!) CPU's are P-Pro, 200mhz. 512 cache NIC (10/100) Hot swappable power supply! (Dual capable) I'll even leave the existing OS on it so you can see it working! {Win 2K) Proliant 5500 -- best offer. If an offer of $75 (or more is made, you can pick it up now! Need an extra drive bay? Need larger drives? Need lots of memory? No, I'm not a business - just cleaning house. Dan French email: bios {underscore} hack {at} hotmail {dot } com P.S. Located in North Seattle, just off 130th. If you are out of the area, let me know shipping details and I'll get you a quote |
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"Dan" . spamcop.net wrote in message ... Now Larry: *I've* have some additional RAM, Raid cards -- and, drive bays, Dual port NIC's, 10/100 switches .... and more... Wouldn't the buyer of a system to have to pay more for shipping then necessary! Dan French Wasn't trying to *mooch* any business from you, and shipping is really not a factor (I'm just a little North of you up by Mt. Vernon). I just thought I'd mention that in case somebody needed RAID- I did not see it mentioned in your list of 'ingrediants'. Actually, I bet you've got a bigger pile of spares than I do :-) Larry |
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How big is your pile? :-)
Dan "Larry" wrote in message ... Actually, I bet you've got a bigger pile of spares than I do :-) Larry |
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"Dan" . spamcop.net wrote in message ... How big is your pile? :-) Dan We upgraded our three 6500r Xeon servers to 4200 controllers, so we've got a few 2DH, and 3200 controllers left over. Also got some sets of 50ns EDO RAM that we pulled and replaced with 1 GIG kits. Larry |
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