This was my works active server until a few months ago. Going to fire it up soon and get it fully working like I did with the last batch of servers I received.
Last time a lot of you said dont even power it on due to power consumption, I do not care about the power costs. Unless you pay my bill, dont worry how power hungry it is smh
I love that! If you don’t pay my bills is not your problem how power hungry they run.
I have an ML370 G5 and getting it to run has been so fun.
People here are increasingly forgetting that it’s homeLAB not homePROD. A lab is for learning and experimentation, power efficiency isn’t really an issue as long as you’re learning something and having fun…
I had this exact model run for 12 years nonstop with zero failures.
> This was my works active server until a few months ago. Honestly bud your employer was incredibly stingy if those were just pulled from service. Look up the warranty details to see how they most likely expired sometime around 2009. I wouldn’t want to work for that company, those things belonged in a dumpster 10 years ago. Yikes.
Time to pull that active sticker
At work is an ancient, brand new in box, supermicro tower chassis with scsi back plane. I don’t know what to do with it.
Intel Xeon Processor 3.0 GHz/800 are 90nm, chips, today we are at 2-3nm, the CPU is almost 20 years old,
looks like you are the right guy in the right shop.
I just got two dual E5620 Xeon systems. Free hardware is always worth it because it’s not going to a landfill.
today we are at 2-3nm
The fuck are you smoking?
the truth, im writing this on a 4nm based computer
i see you are in intel land, in the dark, mr fuck
come over to arm land.
I enjoy having avtual performance.
Very cool older tech stack. I would rock that at the house, at least part time, just for shits and grins.
I must have changed 100s of system boards on these back in the day working as a field tech for HP. The disks make the best sound spooling up during post.
You should open a museum
Unironically the fact that there aren’t far more computer museums than there are now is a travesty
I have an old Dell 29xx something tower…sitting in my garage circa early to mid 2000’s that is fully functional, loaded with drives… and currently serves as a stand for a box fan I have to circulate air during the summer when I’m working out there.
Wow, that takes me back. I ran one of those for years with the 18.2G drives…
Loud as hell, power-hungry as hell, super long boot times… but it was a golden time in my life and I kinda wish I could go back to. Right in the feels sir, right in the feels.
Wow, that takes me back.
Same. I still remember when I took the last one of these out of service at my job. It was a well equipped version and was fully populated with 300GB SCSI drives in a RAID-5.
Yeah, now I feel old. How did that become ancient? 😂😂
The first 380 with 64 bit support if i remember correctly
Damn… I really need to find a job that gives employees retired hardware…
Question, why would you want some old hot and power hungry server?
Fine, u don’t mind power consumption, how about noise levels?
I said it’s good to play with but don’t bother using it for a serious lab long term.