Rackmount servers for sale
Matthew Walker
mwalker at kydance.net
Fri Jul 18 18:37:55 MDT 2008
I have a contact who may very well be interested. I've forwarded this to him.
On Fri, July 18, 2008 4:14 pm, Doran L. Barton wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> A coworker of mine has some servers from a previous business he operated
> that he needs to sell. If you have some interest in these items, please let
> me know and I'll pass the info along. I think he'll entertain most
> reasonable offers. Now, for the details:
>
> 4U Dual Opteron server - ~$1000 in new "street" parts
> Tyan S2885 K8W motherboard
> 4U case w/ 400 PS
> 2 Opteron 242 CPUs
> 2 250GB SATA drives
> Promise TX4-300 SATA controller
> 3GB RAM
>
> 1U Opteron server - ~$900 in new "street" parts
> Tyan S2882 motherboard
> 2GB RAM
> 80GB hard drive
> Opteron 246 CPU (motherboard will accomodate 2 CPUs)
> 1U case w/ 400W PS
> PCI NIC
> Thin CD-ROM drive
>
> The 4U Supermicro cases below can be mounted in a rack or set on their
> side.
>
> 4U Supermicro - Dual Opteron - ~$1900 in new "street" parts
> 4U SUPERMICRO CSE-743T-R760B case
> w/ triple-redundant 760W power supply
> Tyan S2882 motherboard
> 2 Opteron 246 CPUs
> 4GB RAM
> Promise TX4-300 SATA controller
> 4 250GB SATA II drives
> CD-ROM drive
>
> 4U Supermicro - Pentium4
> 4U SUPERMICRO CSE-743T-R760B case
> w/ triple-redundant 760W power supply
> Intel D865GBF motherboard
> Intel Pentium4 3.0Ghz CPU
> 1.5GB (3x512MB) RAM
> 2x Promise TX4-150 SATA controllers
> 2x 250GB SATA hard drives
>
> These last two servers are older. It's difficult to price them out in new
> parts because they're simply not available anymore. Perhaps the most
> relevant component in these is the case. They're nice cases. They have 5
> 3.5-inch hotswap bays accessible from the front as well as 5 5.25-inch
> drive bays. And the power supplies are redundant.
>
> (qty 2) 4U Pentium4 servers - ~200-300/ea
> 4U case w/ redundant 300W power supply
> motherboard w/ onboard SCSI
> Intel Pentium4 2.2Ghz
> 1GB RAM
> SCSI disks
>
> Let me know!
>
> --
> fozz at iodynamics.com is Doran L. "Fozz" Barton
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> -- Seen on a Swedish chainsaw
>
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Matthew Walker
Kydance Hosting & Consulting
LAMP & MU* Specialist
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