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Dell Poweredge 2850

  • Dual PSU
  • 6GB RAM ECC DDR2
  • 2x Single core Xeon CPU @ 3GHz, looks like it's this one
  • DVD drive
  • Dell Remote Access Controller 4/I (DRAC)
  • Dell Service Tag 5YPMZ1J
  • 6x Seagate Cheetah 15K 136GB SCSI disks in bracket

Testing

BIOS battery seems empty, so you need to turn on the SCSI controller in the BIOS everytime power was interrupted. We probably can fix this. Furthermore we are in the process of testing the disks.

Dell Poweredge 2950

  • Werking onbekend
  • Specs onbekend (eerst nog een keer aansluiten en aanzetten om specs te bepalen, anders is hij niet te verkopen)
  • Geen drives en geen brackets

Dell R410 (from Pjotr)

  • BIOS version 1.1.5
  • 2x Quad Core Xeon E5506 (see this link)
  • 24GB RAM (6x4GB REG ECC DDR3 RAM 2 slots free)
  • 2x GBit Broadcom NetExtreme II NIC onboard
  • Intel GBit PCI Express NIC
  • Dell SAS 6 Host Bus Adapter
  • No disks, it can take 4 SAS disks, 1 drive tray is missing
  • DVD Writer
  • Service Tag: BJSGH4J

11x Supermicro Superserver 6015T-TB (from Pjotr)

Specs

  • 2 nodes (separate computers) in one 1u case sharing the PSU
  • Nodes are on basis of X7DBT motherboard
  • Max 32GB RAM per node (8x4GB, all slots occupied)
  • 2x Quad Core Intel® Xeon® Processor E5430 @ 2.66GHz per node
  • 2x Onboard GBit NIC per node
  • more info

Testing etc

All disks have been removed. There is a pile of ten boxes that have been maxed out with 32GB RAM. Some of them had leaky BIOS batteries, I removed them. We might need to clean the battery holder and put new batteries in there. I suggest we keep the eleventh box for surplus RAM and possibly disk testing (although a box with lots of SATA ports might be more useful for that).

Cisco 887 Firewall/router/access point

  • See this link
  • Looks like a lot of the mentioned options are there

Roland VS-1824CD Digital Workstation

3Com Superstack II 3300 24 poorts

Cisco Catalyst 4000 Series

Biamp Nexia PM

Altec Lansing 9444A Power Amplifier (2x)