They are HP Netservers with Pentium processors,
I haven't yet had a chance to fire them up and scope them out but
they do have SCSI cards and hot swappable disk arrays.

Two of them are big huge monsters with built in casters and redundant fans

will probably not smoke test them 'til thursday PM. (got work to do y'know)

On Tuesday, December 9, 2003, at 10:22 PM, Jason Dommasch wrote:

What hardware architecture are the machines? Are they Intel compatible (PC)?

At 11:17 AM 12/9/03, Larry Price wrote:
So, i was looking for projects for eug-lug and mentioned building office
file servers for non-profits and lo and behold the city is passing on some
of their old fileservers and they landed on me.


So, if you've always wanted the challlenge of wrestling with SCSI disk arrays,
and getting HP netservers to boot both CPU's; setting up Samba
etc. just show up on thursday.


Also if you have a taste for large imposing boxen that can double up as end tables.


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