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Anyone want one of these?



 
 
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Old November 29th 06, 09:22 PM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.compaq.servers
Rick F.
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Default Anyone want one of these?

If you're in the LA area and can go get it, this might be a
nice item to shove in your garage data center for free :

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/sys/241316589.html

** synopsis below:

"Originally cost over $200K. This is a working pull from Stamps.com's datacenter. Manufactured by ATL, this is their P3000 series backup system that
has 6 DLT7000 drives, robotic arm for moving tapes from shelves to drives (& vice versa), front touch screen display, front loader for
retrieving/inserting tapes while in use, etc. This will come with approx. 50 used DLT4 tapes - these are the ones that do 35/70 gigs (35 gigs
uncompressed or 70 gigs compressed). Local pickup only. The item is on casters and rolls freely, but probably weighs 800 lbs. You'll need a truck
with a lift gate and we will not provide assistance loading this unit. Price is FREE. Email me for pictures. "

Way too big for me, but perhaps someone else would like it..




 




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