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  • borked
    Totally Borked
    • Feb 2005
    • 6284

    #1

    Server cabinet sellout to best offer

    Hi folks -

    if you colocate, or are a server host, here's a chance to pick up some nice gear at a bargain price.

    All this gear has to go as a single package and can be shipped (at your cost) from Phoenix DC.

    10x 1U servers:


    Bi Xeon 3.20GHz
    4x1TB HDD (HW RAID), 2GB RAM

    Quad Xeon 3GHz
    73GB HDD, 6GB RAM

    Bi Xeon 3.2GHz
    145GB HDD, 6GB RAM

    Bi Xeon 3GHz
    73GB HDD 4GB RAM

    Bi Xeon 3GHz
    73GB HDD 4GB RAM

    Xeon 4GHz
    4x400GB HDD (HW RAID), 2GB RAM

    Xeon 4GHz
    4x400GB HDD (HW RAID), 2GB RAM

    Xeon 4GHz
    4x400GB HDD (HW RAID), 2GB RAM

    Xeon 4GHz
    4x400GB HDD (HW RAID), 2GB RAM

    Xeon 3.2GHz
    2x750GB HW RAID, 2GB RAM

    1x 2U Cisco PIX 525 firewall


    4x 1U switches


    1x 1U Hardware load balancer


    1x 1U PDU


    Can ship anywhere you want, or simply take over the rack (SecuredServers).

    Going to the best offer - my email in sig.
    Available from sometime in August. Payment due on shipment.
    Last edited by borked; 07-07-2010, 11:29 PM.

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  • sandman!
    Icq: 14420613
    • Mar 2001
    • 15431

    #2
    are we talking about the old single core xeons ?
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    • Alky
      Confirmed User
      • Apr 2002
      • 5651

      #3
      ya what models xeons?

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      • Alky
        Confirmed User
        • Apr 2002
        • 5651

        #4
        ah nm, single core machines.... good luck with the sale

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        • borked
          Totally Borked
          • Feb 2005
          • 6284

          #5
          Intel Xeon single, dual, quad processors (not dual/quad cores)

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          • sandman!
            Icq: 14420613
            • Mar 2001
            • 15431

            #6
            single core old xeons use a shitload of power the servers are worth $200 each tops i have a ton of them sitting doing nothing myself.

            and also how do you have 4 switches for 10 server ?
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            • borked
              Totally Borked
              • Feb 2005
              • 6284

              #7
              Originally posted by sandman!
              single core old xeons use a shitload of power the servers are worth $200 each tops i have a ton of them sitting doing nothing myself.

              and also how do you have 4 switches for 10 server ?
              not all switches are in use - just listing what's in the cabinet. For content delivery (either standalone or to a CDN), or backup, they are great.

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              • sandman!
                Icq: 14420613
                • Mar 2001
                • 15431

                #8
                what kind of switches ?

                and no those servers are useless for content delivery unless your getting power really cheap.

                you can use $400 atom servers for content delivery that will use 25% the power of those servers.



                Originally posted by borked
                not all switches are in use - just listing what's in the cabinet. For content delivery (either standalone or to a CDN), or backup, they are great.
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                • borked
                  Totally Borked
                  • Feb 2005
                  • 6284

                  #9
                  they are Dell PowerConnect 5324 Gigabit Managed switches.

                  As for power consumption, there's no point getting into a "better way" of doing things - they are what they are and the servers served us extremely well with no faults and ran in 1.5 cabs pulling off the full cab's in-built PDU and the for-sale PDU in the half cab.

                  For coding work - hit me up on andy // borkedcoder // com
                  (consider figuring out the email as test #1)



                  All models are wrong, but some are useful. George E.P. Box. p202

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                  • Amputate Your Head
                    There can be only one
                    • Aug 2001
                    • 39075

                    #10
                    Those are some small units.
                    SIG TOO BIG

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                    • raymor
                      Confirmed User
                      • Oct 2002
                      • 3745

                      #11
                      Originally posted by borked
                      Hi folks -
                      All this gear has to go as a single package and can be shipped (at your cost) from Phoenix DC.
                      Let me know if the "single package" doesn't work out. I might be interested in the PDU and
                      a switch (if it's gigabit, I have stacks of 100 Mbps switches). Other than that, yeah the servers
                      are pretty much just cases, which I could use if they were priced as cases.
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                      • borked
                        Totally Borked
                        • Feb 2005
                        • 6284

                        #12
                        OK folks, this lot is getting switched off in about a month or two, so let's just sell split it up and move it on...

                        raymor - send me an offer by email for the PDU and switch and let's close the deal (switch off date any time in September).

                        Remember buyer pays shipping - a quote can be given.

                        The servers work well, one has a new hardware RAID array, and are great for backup, development, db replication hell even live servers as that's what most were used for. They have good storage capacity too.

                        Thanks

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                        • woj
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                          • Jul 2002
                          • 47882

                          #13
                          what did you used to do with that hardware? ran it for clients or some cool stuff for yourself?
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                          • borked
                            Totally Borked
                            • Feb 2005
                            • 6284

                            #14
                            Originally posted by woj
                            what did you used to do with that hardware? ran it for clients or some cool stuff for yourself?
                            a client that ran a full successful site - custom affiliate stuff + white label vod store + paysite (vod). I just managed the servers, but the sites have outgrown the current host and are moving onto new hardware and a more geo-localised DC as the traffic is mainly EUropean based.

                            -- nothing to do with my own funky stuff ;)
                            Last edited by borked; 08-04-2010, 12:51 PM.

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                            • CYF
                              Coupon Guru
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 10973

                              #15
                              shoot me an email if you're willing to sell the servers separately, I'm only looking to pick up 1 or 2.

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                              Last edited by CYF; 08-04-2010, 01:16 PM.
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                              • borked
                                Totally Borked
                                • Feb 2005
                                • 6284

                                #16
                                Priced to sell out quick

                                Any server: ?150 each (Mike gets first pick)

                                Cisco PIX 525 Firewall: ?350

                                Dell PowerConnect 5324 GB Switch: ?250 each

                                Load Balancer: ?250

                                PDU: ?200


                                For coding work - hit me up on andy // borkedcoder // com
                                (consider figuring out the email as test #1)



                                All models are wrong, but some are useful. George E.P. Box. p202

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                                • borked
                                  Totally Borked
                                  • Feb 2005
                                  • 6284

                                  #17
                                  servers still up for grabs folks!

                                  make me an offer and it's yours (you pay shipping from SecuredServers)

                                  what's left:

                                  (1)
                                  Super Micro 4bay
                                  (2x) 1GB PC3200 RAM
                                  CPU Intel Xeon 3.00GHz
                                  HDD (4x) Seagate 400GB 7200.9


                                  (2)
                                  Super Micro 4bay
                                  (2x) 1GB PC3200 DDR400 RAM
                                  CPU Xeon 3.00GHz
                                  HDD (2x) Seagate 400GB 7200.8 / (2x) Seagate 400GB 7200.9


                                  (3)
                                  Super Micro 4bay
                                  (2x) 1GB PC3200 RAM
                                  CPU Xeon 3.00GHz
                                  HDD (4x) Seagate 400GB 7200.9


                                  (4)
                                  Super Micro 4bay
                                  (2x) 1GB PC3200 DDR400 RAM
                                  CPU Xeon 3.00GHz
                                  HDD (2x) Seagate 400GB 7200.8 / (2x) Seagate 400GB 7200.9


                                  (5)
                                  Super Micro 4bay
                                  (2x) 1GB PC3200 DDR400 RAM
                                  CPU Xeon 3.20GHz
                                  HDD (3x) Seagate 750GB 7200.10


                                  (6)
                                  Super Micro 4bay
                                  (2x) PC3200R-3330-z1
                                  CPU Dual Xeon 3.20GHz
                                  HDD (3x) Hitachi 1TB 7200RPM SATA / Seagate 160GB 7200.9


                                  (7)
                                  Super Micro 4bay
                                  (4x) 1GB 1Rx4 PC2-3200R-333-11-H0
                                  CPU Dual Xeon 3.0GHz
                                  HDD (2x) Seagate 73GB 10k RPM SCSI


                                  (8)
                                  Super Micro 4bay
                                  (4x) 1GB DDR2-400MHz PC2-3200 RAM
                                  CPU Dual Xeon 3.0GHz
                                  HDD (2x) Seagate 73GB 10k RPM SCSI


                                  (9)
                                  Dell PowerEdge R200
                                  (4x) 1GB 2Rx8 PC2-5300E-555-12-G3
                                  CPU Xeon CPU3075 2.66GHz
                                  HDD 160GB Seagate 7200.9



                                  (10)
                                  Dell PowerEdge R200
                                  (4x) 1GB 2Rx8 PC2-5300E-555-12-G3
                                  CPU Xeon CPU3075 2.66GHz
                                  HDD Western Digital 160GB RPM 7200 SATA



                                  (11)
                                  Super Micro 4bay
                                  (2x) DDR2 1GB 400MHz PC2-3200 / (2x) 2GB DDR2-400 PC3200
                                  CPU Dual Xeon 3.20GHz
                                  HDD (4x) Seagate 73GB 10k RPM SCSI



                                  (12)
                                  Super Micro 4bay
                                  (2x) 1GB PC2-3200
                                  CPU Dual Xeon 3.20GHz
                                  HDD Seagate 73GB 10k RPM SCSI


                                  (13)
                                  Super Micro 4bay
                                  (2x) 1GB DDR2-667 PC5300
                                  CPU Xeon 3.0GHz
                                  HDD Seagate 400GB 7200.8 / Seagate 750GB 7200.10


                                  (14)
                                  Dell PowerEdge 1950
                                  (4x) 1GB PC2-5300F-555-11-B4 2Rx8
                                  CPU Xeon 5160 3.00GHz
                                  HDD (2x) 73GB 10kRPM SAS

                                  For coding work - hit me up on andy // borkedcoder // com
                                  (consider figuring out the email as test #1)



                                  All models are wrong, but some are useful. George E.P. Box. p202

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                                  • Alky
                                    Confirmed User
                                    • Apr 2002
                                    • 5651

                                    #18
                                    what model is the pdu? and how old is it.

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                                    • borked
                                      Totally Borked
                                      • Feb 2005
                                      • 6284

                                      #19
                                      Only servers left...

                                      For coding work - hit me up on andy // borkedcoder // com
                                      (consider figuring out the email as test #1)



                                      All models are wrong, but some are useful. George E.P. Box. p202

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