Daniel Kasak wrote:

> I hate to throw a spanner in the works here, but on the other hand
> ...
> 
> One of my friends is winding up his software business and selling off
>  assets. One asset of particular interest is a Dell server that might
> be just what you're after. It's been strictly a test box, and while
> it's probably been turned on 24/7 for the past 2 years or so, it has
> had *NO* load at all ... if that makes any difference.
> 
> He's asking $1,000 ( Australian ). I'll let others comment on the
> value / relative performance. If you're after something new / faster,
> then fair enough - thought I'd let people know in case it looks
> attractive ( which I suppose will depend on how much money is raised
> ).
> 
> Here are the specs ...
> 
> - Dell 2600 with some 2800 bits ( approx 2 years old ) - Dual 2 Gig
> Xeon ( with hyperthreading ) - 512K L2 cache - 1GB RAM - LSI Logic
> 1030 Ultra320 SCSI card (not raid, but quite fast) - 2 * 18GB Seagate
> ST318453LC scsi drives - Gig ethernet

Yahoo says $1000Aus == $760US  You're gonna have to through another $600
for more disk space. Still, that's not but $1300. I suppose it's out of
warranty or not transferable?  I don't know, but then again, I don't
listen to Clark Howard and always buy new cars...

Then again, I still have a bad taste in my mouth for Dell.

-- 
Until later, Geoffrey


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