On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 09:49, Ed Lawson wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 09:39:07 -0500
> Rob Lembree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> > On a related topic, I have a quad Xeon server (400MHz) with 2G
> > mem and two fully loaded RAID arrays, acquired by Phil Motta
> > for us to find a good home for.
> > 
> > Ideally, I'd like to find a not-for-profit to give this to on
> > behalf of Phil for the purpose of teaching Linux and programming.
> > Also, ideally, I'd like to see this seed a school new to Linux,
> > and find volunteers to help them with talks, remote sysadmin and
> > training.
> 
> I will talk to the NHSTE people in charge of the workshop.
> Maybe they can use it for the workshop and as a demo.
> How big is the disk space?

14 9G drives in RAID, not sure how they're arranged though.

> I have raised the idea before of GNHLUG having a machine or more set up
> and ready to run to demonstrate Linux as a server and as a desktop. 
> Walk in with the server and a switch and maybe WiFi AP and show people
> what it can do using their client machines, etc.  Use it as a repository
> for software.  I take it the machine you have is a big server and not 
> handy to travel with, but maybe it could server for that too.

It's the size of a dorm fridge, and the two RAID arrays are the
size of full-tower PCs.  Not at all portable...

> Ed Lawson
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Rob Lembree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
JumpShift, LLC
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