Trade EVERYTHING in this thread for a cheap SATA II hard drive
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 3:01 pm
I thought I had this all sold but I haven't heard back from the buyer. I need to get rid of this stuff TODAY (we can meet and do the physical part tomorrow or Sunday if you like).
Here is what I am looking for: Hard Drive
SO CAL ONLY, I'm sorry it's just too big to ship.
YOU GET:
1. HP Deskjet 722C color printer.
2. HP Officejet Model 700 Color Printer with TWO sealed printer cartridges, black and color! The cartridges alone are worth $60!
3. 1 internal IDE Zip 100 drive
4. 1 External SCSI zip drive with SCSI card (hasn't been used in eons
5. 1 used small PC chassis with Mobo and 933Mhz Pentium III CPU. Untested, has floppy.
6. 1 Focus TView MicroXGA display thingy (for PC to TV/project/whatever) still in the box.
7. 1 Konica FAX 9830 Fax machine. It's a little flaky with the bottom tray, but it does work. Probably just needs some minor maintenance that I don't care to do.
YOU ALSO GET:
Server 1:
Compaq Proliant 3000R Rack Mountable (5U)
Dual 600Mhz PIII
1GB PC133 ECC SDRAM
Dual 10/100 Ethernet (3Com 3C905's if I recall correctly)
5x 4.3GB SCSI drives in RAID 5 array
1x 9.1GB SCSI standalone
24x CDROM
Dual redundant hot swap power supplies
Compaq Smart Array controller
Compaq hot swap SCSI drive racks with drives and carriers as above
Little status LED thingy on the front
Running Red Hat Linux 9 (will include CD-R's for the OS installation if you need it)
I've got the books, manuals, SmartStart CD's, etc. This will run Windows just fine, as it's been our Windows 2000 Exchange server (2000, obviously) for quite awhile. The box runs just fine, it was just time to upgrade to Athlon64 based rigs
SERVER 2:
Compaq Proliant 1600R Rack Mountable (3U)
Dual PII 300Mhz
512MB RAM
3x4.3GB SCSI in RAID 5
Dual 10/100 Ethernet (1 integrated, 1 3Com PCI card)
24x CDROM
TRIPLE redundant hot swap power supplies
Compaq Smart Array controller
Compaq hot swap SCSI drive racks with drives and carriers as above
Running Red Hat Linux 9 (will include CD-R's for the OS installation if you need it)
This server runs very well and was a DC until just recently when I built a new Athlon64 based 2003 server. Ran Windows 2000 fine and was also used as a development web server.
Both of these servers certainly have a LOT of life left in them from an educational standpoint or as file servers or what have you. I *believe* the 3000r can be upgraded to PIII 1Ghz, but I'm not 100% certain that's true. I see no reason why not, however.
Here is what I am looking for: Hard Drive
SO CAL ONLY, I'm sorry it's just too big to ship.
YOU GET:
1. HP Deskjet 722C color printer.
2. HP Officejet Model 700 Color Printer with TWO sealed printer cartridges, black and color! The cartridges alone are worth $60!
3. 1 internal IDE Zip 100 drive
4. 1 External SCSI zip drive with SCSI card (hasn't been used in eons
5. 1 used small PC chassis with Mobo and 933Mhz Pentium III CPU. Untested, has floppy.
6. 1 Focus TView MicroXGA display thingy (for PC to TV/project/whatever) still in the box.
7. 1 Konica FAX 9830 Fax machine. It's a little flaky with the bottom tray, but it does work. Probably just needs some minor maintenance that I don't care to do.
YOU ALSO GET:
Server 1:
Compaq Proliant 3000R Rack Mountable (5U)
Dual 600Mhz PIII
1GB PC133 ECC SDRAM
Dual 10/100 Ethernet (3Com 3C905's if I recall correctly)
5x 4.3GB SCSI drives in RAID 5 array
1x 9.1GB SCSI standalone
24x CDROM
Dual redundant hot swap power supplies
Compaq Smart Array controller
Compaq hot swap SCSI drive racks with drives and carriers as above
Little status LED thingy on the front
Running Red Hat Linux 9 (will include CD-R's for the OS installation if you need it)
I've got the books, manuals, SmartStart CD's, etc. This will run Windows just fine, as it's been our Windows 2000 Exchange server (2000, obviously) for quite awhile. The box runs just fine, it was just time to upgrade to Athlon64 based rigs
SERVER 2:
Compaq Proliant 1600R Rack Mountable (3U)
Dual PII 300Mhz
512MB RAM
3x4.3GB SCSI in RAID 5
Dual 10/100 Ethernet (1 integrated, 1 3Com PCI card)
24x CDROM
TRIPLE redundant hot swap power supplies
Compaq Smart Array controller
Compaq hot swap SCSI drive racks with drives and carriers as above
Running Red Hat Linux 9 (will include CD-R's for the OS installation if you need it)
This server runs very well and was a DC until just recently when I built a new Athlon64 based 2003 server. Ran Windows 2000 fine and was also used as a development web server.
Both of these servers certainly have a LOT of life left in them from an educational standpoint or as file servers or what have you. I *believe* the 3000r can be upgraded to PIII 1Ghz, but I'm not 100% certain that's true. I see no reason why not, however.