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Old April 24th 04, 07:37 PM
Dan
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Need a reliable server? These 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.
Hot swappable drives, that are easy to find!
Replacement parts are cheap to find, if you should need them!

512MB RAM
5x 4GB drives (RAID)
4 CPU's
NIC

I'll even leave the existing OS on it so you can see it working!

Proliant 4500 -- best offer. If an offer of $50 is made, you can pick it up
now!

Dan French
email: bios {underscore} hack {at} hotmail {dot } com



 




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