IBM eServer pSeries 660 Model 6H1Installed Options: * 25EA Processor Card, 4-Way SMP 750-MHz RS64-IV, 8mb L2 Cache Per Processor (FC 5219) * 2GB Ram (4x 512mb DIMM Module, FRU 7L9758) * Dual Redudant AC PSUs (250V input only on I/O Unit, 125/250V on CEC) * CDROM/Floppy * DDS4 20/40GB 4mm Tape Drive * Type A-F 10/100 Mbps Ethernet PCI adapter II (FC 4962) * Type 1-T Power GXT130P Graphics Adapter (FC 2830)I have two of these systems in this configuration. Rack mounting brackets and appropriate interconnect cabling between the CEC and I/O units are included. I also have storage options, expansion cards (2Gbit Fibre Channel, SSA RAID, etc), and additional RAM availible.Yes, I know I'm crazy posting these here. The responses should be interesting though. Asking $12,000 EachMore Information on the pSeries 660:(From IBM's pSeries 660 Model 6H1 Technical Overview)The 7026-6H1 is packaged as a 7014 rack-mounted Central Electronics Complex (CEC) drawer, cable attached to another rack-mounted drawer containing the 2 media bays, 14 hot-plug I/O slots, and optional boot bays. Both drawers have redundant power options and redundant cooling. The incorporation of hot-plug PCI I/O slots brings new and increased levels of availability for this system. The CEC drawer incorporates the system processors, memory, and supporting systems logic.The CEC Drawer utilizes 5U (EIA Units) rack spaceThe I/O drawer(s) utilize 5U rack spacePrimary I/O drawer features: * 2 Media Bays * 10x 64 Bit PCI Bus Slots * 4x 32 Bit 5V PCI Bus Slots * Two integrated SCSI controllers (F/W and Ultra2) * Integrated Ethernet 10/100 controller * Four serial ports * One parallel port * Keyboard and mouse portsThe 7026-6H1 primary I/O drawer includes: * System support (service) processor * Fourteen PCI slots * Two media bays * One 1.44 MB diskette drive (mounted behind a removable cover) * Four serial ports * One parallel port * One Integrated 10/100 Ethernet port * One keyboard port * One mouse port * One Integrated SCSI-2 F/W port for internal drawer components - media/optional IPL disks * One Integrated Ultra2 SCSI port for external attachment useFurther documentation:IBM pSeries 660 Model 6H1 Technical Overview and Introduction:http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpapers/pdfs/redp0130.pdfInstallation Guide:http://publib16.boulder.ibm.com/pse.../pdf/380575.pdfUser's Guide:http://publib16.boulder.ibm.com/pse.../pdf/380565.pdf
2/7/2006 3:06:17 AM
laff
2/7/2006 3:16:21 AM
there cant be any way in hell those worth 1200 bucks, much less 12000.I mean, your prices are normally pretty dead on fregac, but damn dude
2/7/2006 6:27:29 AM
servers cost this much when they're married to a service agreement
2/7/2006 10:58:08 AM
These servers aren't your normal small business file server, and his prices are right on the money.Read up on the series and model that he is selling and you will find out that his prices aren't too far off, although I seriously doubt any one on the wolf web will need or even know how to use this type of hardware.Good luck with the sale Carl
2/7/2006 11:25:25 AM
ahh, thanks for the heads up garfus. I knew there had to be something up the sleeve.
2/7/2006 1:31:11 PM
first hint that these aren't your normal servers is the fact that each processor has 8 MB of L2 Cache
2/7/2006 2:48:17 PM
yeah I saw that!
2/7/2006 3:37:47 PM
bttt!(Who knows, maybe the right person will see this and tell their boss, heh)
2/8/2006 12:42:36 AM
you do know that if you sell these, you'll have to report the transaction to the IRS right good luck.
2/8/2006 1:19:10 AM
$50
2/8/2006 1:40:26 AM