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Boxes

Wilkommen. Here exists an up to date list of the systems:

Computers
Continuity


Processor: AMD Phenom II X4 @ 3.4 Ghz, AMD Stock Cooler
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-MA790FX-UDP4
Memory: 2 x 2GB OCZ Reaper DDR2 @ 800 Mhz, CAS 4-4-4-15
Storage: LG DVD-RW drive, 250GB Western Digital & 320GB
Case: Antec P150 Solo
PSU: Corsair 450W (HX-model)
Graphics: Asus EAH4850 Radeon
HID: Logitech Natural Keyboard, Razr Krait mouse
Screens: 2x  Samsung 226BW
OS: Ubuntu 9.10 & Windows 7 Enterprize RTM
Status: Main workstation for working with most stuff
Agamemnon


HP Proliant ML350 G4p
Processors: 2x3.0 Ghz Intel Xeon
Memory: 4 GB DDR ECC
Storage: 3x36.4 GB SCSI in RAID-1 with one Hot Spare
OS: Ubuntu 9.04 Server
PSU: 2x350W redundant
Status: Runs as my main server in the DMZ, hooked to a PowerWare 5100 UPS, drawing a total of 230W of power at this time.
Agrippa


Processor: Intel Pentium 4 3.0 Ghz
Memory: 4 GB DDR
Storage: 5 x 80 GB IDE in some RAID
OS: -
Status: Currently not used
Sulaco


Sun Netra T1
Processors: Sun UltraSparc IIi 500 Mhz
Memory: 1.25 GB SDRAM ECC
Storage: 2x36.4 GB SCSI in RAID-1
OS: Debian 5.0 Sparc
Status: Mostly to learn Sun hardware, maybe install Solaris laters
Dorsia

Dell Power Edge 1600 SC [DONATED TO P]
Processors: Intel Pentium 3 1.13 Ghz
Memory: 2 GB SDRAM ECC
Storage: 6x36.4 GB SCSI in RAID-1 @ RAID-5
OS: OpenBSD 4.5
Status: Currently unused, replaced by Agamemnon
Envoy


IBM Thinkpad X41
Processors: Intel Centrino 1.6 Ghz
Memory: 2.5 GB DDR2
Storage: 40 GB 1.8" IDE
OS: Ubuntu 8.10 & Windows 7 Ultimate build 7100
Status: What i carry to work and on the road. Light weight, and powerful enough for most things, except gaming.
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Sun Netra X1
Processors: Sun UltraSparc IIi 500 Mhz
Memory: 768 MB SDRAM ECC
Storage: 2X20GB IDE
OS:-
Status: It looked cute, what was I to do. It was going to the trash.
Network Hardware
HP Procurve 1400-8G


8 port Gigabit Switch for my internal network
Status: Just got it, loving it.
Linksys WRT54GL rev. 1.1


Legendary Linksys WRT54G derivate, a 4 port switch, dual antennas. And you can install OpenWRT on it!
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  1. I can has cheezburgr?

  2. Oh man.. i’m so sorry. Are you high again? :(


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