On Wednesday 08 October 2014 14:16:21 you wrote:
Hi,
I have at home a HP ProLiant ML370 G4 server that I bought in a
garage sale at the beginning of the summer. It is in fully working
condition with Debian 7.5 on it.
Here are the specs:
Year: approx 2004
CPU: 2 physical Intel Xeon 3.20Ghz CPU with Hyper-Threading, so the
OS sees 4 cores Ram: 2gb, with many free memory slots
Network: 2 server-grade EtherNet cards
Graphic card: Ati Rage XL
HDD: 3x Ultra320 SCSI 72.8gb 10000rpm, now in hardware RAID 0
Optical drive: DVD reader/burner: I replaced the original CD drive.
Other: Tape backup drive, floppy drive, 3 USB 2.0, fully redundant
fans, double power supply Weight: approx 90-100lbs
This server is very fast, but I don't have much use for it.
I'd like to know if it still has a money value, and how much would it
still worth in production? I want to sell it, but I have no idea of
what could be a fair/good price for it. Could it be useful for this
project?
Thank you for the info!
-Alexandre
It is compelling..great hardware..but..It is 10 years old, eons in
server tech years, mostly the energy required to run such a beast.
Our Linux user group has recieved one or two of these as
donations..great learning tool, no one wanted to run them at home
though.
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Peace,
Greg
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Peace,
Greg