Okay, few things up for sale, mostly server related. First up:#1: Dell 24U Fully Enclosed 19" Server Rack: $200This is a great little rack in great shape, for all your 19" rackmount needs. Rolls on heavy duty casters and has doors on both ends (a double-door on the back form easier access). Everything, including the side panels, have locks and the keys are included. Someone asked me about finding something exactly like this a while back but I forget who, so hopefully they see the thread, heh.#2: Apple Xserve 1U Rackmount Servers: $100 EachI have a bunch of these, 20+ (discounts for bulk purchases of course). With dual gigabit LAN and plenty of HD slots they make awesome little web and content servers, and are a nice chance to have some fun with OS X Server on the hardware it was meant for. Excellent working and cosmetic shape with a few scuffs from rack insertion and removal. Gotta hand it to Apple, even their server hardware looks like it belongs in an upscale coffee shop . . . all shiny and polished aluminum! No HDs included, toss one in and you're good to go.Specs:
5/27/2011 8:15:41 PM
$50 on rack
5/28/2011 1:37:41 PM
Rack isn't going to go cheap. Ebay I'd get $400 or so, just don't feel like dealing with palletizing it.
5/29/2011 12:34:26 AM
$75 on the projector.
5/29/2011 5:32:58 PM
OS for the rackmounts?Does it come with an OS (like a CD/DVD) or do you have to buy one? What interface is needed for the HDDs (IDE/SATA/ect)?I am seriously interested in buying one from you.
5/29/2011 9:14:18 PM
hell of a deal
5/29/2011 10:19:20 PM
The Xserves are probably fun to play around with, but keep in mind they are REALLY, REALLY hobbled by their 133Mhz bus speeds. Don't expect performance monsters from them...
5/29/2011 11:33:45 PM
I would just be playing around with one and using it for storage.
5/29/2011 11:52:56 PM
They run OS X Server, which you can download and burn easily. They meet all the requirements for 10.5 Leopard Server (10.6 only runs on Intel machines, just like with desktop machines). The hard drives are IDE interface but there's tons of room in the caddy to fit one of those cheap SATA converter boards.Obviously they're not performance beasts, that's why they're so cheap. If you want to run all kinds of virtualization or database stuff buy a new quad-core, heh. But for storage, firewall, or web server use these ought to be great.
5/30/2011 12:54:01 AM
that is a crazy good deal on the projector! I could pick it up this week if it's still available. PM sent.
5/31/2011 8:43:06 AM
$125 for the rack
6/1/2011 10:34:55 PM
Projector's gone at the asking price, sorry.mellocj: I'm gonna say least I'll let it go for is $200.
6/1/2011 10:51:17 PM
How much you want to pay me for a Dell RML 42U? No sides, only front and back. Charcoal.
6/2/2011 3:51:18 PM
bttt
6/3/2011 6:54:40 PM
Still have a bunch of these Xserves, $75 each for them now!
6/11/2011 6:16:22 PM