The Great NTG Lab Liquidation of 2015
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Jason said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Lots of gear left, is anyone going to take any of it?
I thought most of it was gone. Did @FiyaFly ever get the Drobo?
I might be interested in the DL145 too will it run Hyper-v or ESXi?
Oh, the dead one? I don't believe that he ever went to pick it up.
Did you want it? I don't think he was that interested. But you would have to check with @Minion-Queen as she did a delivery out to @FiyaFly recently and it might have been dropped off.
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sorry guys the Drobo is gone
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Oh it really did go, that's good. In a way.
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Did one of the V100s get delivered to @FiyaFly we well? I was expecting questions about that once it had arrived.
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no just the drobo
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He wanted the broken gear but not the gear that works fine? Weird.
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How much would shipping a V100 to me cost? And maybe the HP server too
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LOL, I'll let @Minion-Queen jump in with real numbers but I'm guessing that the number falls firmly between "not a lot" and "more than they are worth"
But maybe the V100 wouldn't be too bad, they are much shorter than you would guess and rather light. Far easier to ship than a DL145. About half the weight and 67% of the length. They are actually square.
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yeah the cost of the shipping is what killed my desire for one.
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I can look up shipping costs tomorrow (if you remind me).
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I think that the V100 is the big "find" of the set because it is small and easy to ship, quiet to run in a house, can be racked or easily wall mounted, is light and easy to move around yet provides a very cool non-PC server platform. Runs FreeBSD well, has two drives for RAID 1 but is Sparc based and is perfect for forcing you to gain perspective on using non-Intel and non-AMD architecture systems.
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@Minion-Queen said:
I can look up shipping costs tomorrow (if you remind me).
I forgot to remind you, can you look for me tomorrow?
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@scottalanmiller said:
I think that the V100 is the big "find" of the set because it is small and easy to ship, quiet to run in a house, can be racked or easily wall mounted, is light and easy to move around yet provides a very cool non-PC server platform. Runs FreeBSD well, has two drives for RAID 1 but is Sparc based and is perfect for forcing you to gain perspective on using non-Intel and non-AMD architecture systems.
Absolutely love Sun hardware! Still have Ultra10 and Ultra40 in a running conditions somewhere in our basement.
P.S. It's a pity Sun is out. Pretty much like DEC.
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Sun hardware used to be amazing. Those old pizza box desktops were solid as could be.
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@Jason said:
@Minion-Queen said:
I can look up shipping costs tomorrow (if you remind me).
I forgot to remind you, can you look for me tomorrow?
Or maybe tomorrow
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No idea where she was today.
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Client fires all day. I will take a look tomorrow morning when I can weigh it etc.
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@Minion-Queen said:
Client fires all day. I will take a look tomorrow morning when I can weigh it etc.
Is that why my sneakers were smoking this morning?...
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@Jason around $50ish... for shipping.
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I think that a lot of this stuff is still up for grabs. Maybe it's time for an update.