Re: [HACKERS] sun blade 1000 donation

2009-05-28 Thread Andy Colson
Greg Smith wrote: On Wed, 27 May 2009, andy wrote: I have a Sun blade 1000 that's just collecting dust now days...It weighs a ton. Bah, I know I picked one of those up myself once, which means it's far from being what I'd consider a heavy server as Sun hardware goes. Specs say it's 70

Re: [HACKERS] sun blade 1000 donation

2009-05-28 Thread Jignesh K. Shah
On 05/27/09 22:00, Josh Berkus wrote: Andy, I have a Sun blade 1000 that's just collecting dust now days. I was wondering if there were any pg-hackers that could find use for it. Its dual UltraSPARC III 750 (I think) and has two 36? gig fiber channel scsi disks. It weighs a ton. I'd be

Re: [HACKERS] sun blade 1000 donation

2009-05-28 Thread Andy Colson
Jignesh K. Shah wrote: On 05/27/09 22:00, Josh Berkus wrote: Andy, I have a Sun blade 1000 that's just collecting dust now days. I was wondering if there were any pg-hackers that could find use for it. Its dual UltraSPARC III 750 (I think) and has two 36? gig fiber channel scsi disks. It

Re: [HACKERS] sun blade 1000 donation

2009-05-28 Thread Andy Colson
Greg Smith wrote: On Thu, 28 May 2009, Andy Colson wrote: Yeah, when it shipped I think it was about 75 pounds. It is a tower, yes, and an impressively large box (my experience with servers is limited, this is the first I've ever gotten to play with, so it may not be out of the ordinary).

Re: [HACKERS] sun blade 1000 donation

2009-05-28 Thread Josh Berkus
Andy, Yeah, when it shipped I think it was about 75 pounds. It is a tower, yes, and an impressively large box (my experience with servers is limited, this is the first I've ever gotten to play with, so it may not be out of the ordinary). I think my kill-a-watt said, at idle, it was near 300W.

Re: [HACKERS] sun blade 1000 donation

2009-05-28 Thread Andy Colson
Josh Berkus wrote: Andy, Yeah, when it shipped I think it was about 75 pounds. It is a tower, yes, and an impressively large box (my experience with servers is limited, this is the first I've ever gotten to play with, so it may not be out of the ordinary). I think my kill-a-watt said, at idle,

Re: [HACKERS] sun blade 1000 donation

2009-05-28 Thread andy
Andy Colson wrote: Josh Berkus wrote: Andy, Yeah, when it shipped I think it was about 75 pounds. It is a tower, yes, and an impressively large box (my experience with servers is limited, this is the first I've ever gotten to play with, so it may not be out of the ordinary). I think my

[HACKERS] sun blade 1000 donation

2009-05-27 Thread andy
I have a Sun blade 1000 that's just collecting dust now days. I was wondering if there were any pg-hackers that could find use for it. Its dual UltraSPARC III 750 (I think) and has two 36? gig fiber channel scsi disks. It weighs a ton. I'd be happy to donate it to a good cause. -Andy

Re: [HACKERS] sun blade 1000 donation

2009-05-27 Thread Josh Berkus
Andy, I have a Sun blade 1000 that's just collecting dust now days. I was wondering if there were any pg-hackers that could find use for it. Its dual UltraSPARC III 750 (I think) and has two 36? gig fiber channel scsi disks. It weighs a ton. I'd be happy to donate it to a good cause. Feh,

Re: [HACKERS] sun blade 1000 donation

2009-05-27 Thread Mike Rylander
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 10:00 PM, Josh Berkus j...@agliodbs.com wrote: Andy, I have a Sun blade 1000 that's just collecting dust now days.  I was wondering if there were any pg-hackers that could find use for it. Its dual UltraSPARC III 750 (I think) and has two 36? gig fiber channel scsi

Re: [HACKERS] sun blade 1000 donation

2009-05-27 Thread Greg Smith
On Wed, 27 May 2009, andy wrote: I have a Sun blade 1000 that's just collecting dust now days...It weighs a ton. Bah, I know I picked one of those up myself once, which means it's far from being what I'd consider a heavy server as Sun hardware goes. Specs say it's 70 pounds and pulls 670W.