[Gllug] Things taking up space in my garage, that would look good in yours ; -)

Alex Crow acrow at integrafin.co.uk
Sat Aug 18 11:38:16 UTC 2007


Phil,

What are the specs of the Sun boxes? Mainly interested in CPU/RAM.

I presume they all special monitor cables rather than HD15. I just threw
away a 20" Sony with 4 BNC connectors...

Alex

On Sat, 2007-08-18 at 11:40 +0100, Philip Hands wrote:
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> Hi Folks,
> 
> Well, when I say garage, in some cases I mean dining room, which causes the
> love of my life to frown, so this stuff needs to go to a good home (i.e.
> yours) -- it's either that or calling Steptoe & Son in.
> 
>   Sun Ultra 10, Midi Tower
> 
>   Sun Ultra 5, Large Pizza-Box       3 off
> 
>   Sun Sparcstation 20, Pizza-Box     3 off
> 
>   Sun Ultra Enterprise 2, Desktops   3 off
> 
>   Compaq Proliant 3000,  6U Rackmount
>      6-8 drive bays (will populate it with disks for you)
>      raid controller
>      A couple of processors IIRC -- box probably takes 4
> 
>   HP Rackmount SCSI enclosures  (I've got a load of these)
>      Model:  A3312A
>      8 disks (in sizes from 9.1 GB downwards)
>      2 hot-swap PSUs
>      about 4 or 5U IIRC
> 
>   Compaq Proliant 6400R (3U server)
> 
>   Compaq Proliant 1850R (3U server)  (got a few of these)
> 
>   matching 3U SCSI disk shelf, with 12x 9GB disks
> 
>   Alpha Server 2100 (size of a 2 drawer filing cabinet)
> 
>   HP D-class 9000  P/N: A3337A
> 
> These are all available for collection in North East London.
> 
> If you collect, you can have them for free (unless several of you fancy
> starting a bidding war over some item :-)
> 
> If you want them delivered, well, none of this stuff is liable to go in the
> post (at least not for an amount that's less than what it's worth) but if
> you're reasonably close to N.E. London I may be persuaded to deliver in
> return for a reasonable bribe.  I also go up and down the M11 to Cambridge
> fairly regularly, so if you're somewhere near that route, that's also a
> possibility.
> 
> So, Roll Up! Roll Up!
> 
> You know you don't want to see a faithful old computer with years of life
> in it yet being torn disk from RAM by the recycling jackals ;-)
> 
> Cheers, Phil.
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