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The Avaya line of servers delivers the full power of our Aura™ software to large and mid-sized businesses. Designed for reliability in the most demanding customer environments, they feature powerful industry-standard processors running the Linux operating system. Their scalable architecture gives businesses flexibility to deliver the communications capabilities they need now—with room to grow in the future.
Visit Avaya.com for more information on Avaya Servers.
Some lone, forgotten server down in a corner of the serverroom.
It only got power en network cables.
I haven't go a clue what it's used for.
I threw over 40 pictures of bits of our server room at autostich and this is what it threw back! I was able to acheive more userfull results with fewer pictures.
We kept the house systems running during renovations, but we were limited in space, so we stacked them in the corner of the server room.
Intel DQ77KB Mini-ITX MB
Intel Xeon E3-1265L V2 Ivy Bridge 2.5 (3.5) Ghz 45W Quad Core
Intel BXHTS1155LP CPU Cooler
16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 1600 RAM
256GB mSATA SSD
Lian-Li PC-Q05B Mini-ITX Cases
19v/8.4A 160 Watt AC-DC Power Adapter
2 x 1TB 2.5" 7200rpm HDD's
The two Atom's there in the MiniBox (mini-box.com) cases with picoLCD displays are configured as:
Intel D2500CCE Mini-ITX Motherboard
4GB RAM (2 x 2GB) SODIMM
One with 2 x 30GB mSATA + SATA converters. The other one with a 480GB Sandisk SSD.
Some additional external storage added for quick-off backups, including Vantec JBOD and RAID external cases with USB3 and eSATA.
Intel DQ77KB Mini-ITX MB
Intel Xeon E3-1265L V2 Ivy Bridge 2.5 (3.5) Ghz 45W Quad Core
Intel BXHTS1155LP CPU Cooler
16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 1600 RAM
256GB mSATA SSD
Lian-Li PC-Q05B Mini-ITX Cases
19v/8.4A 160 Watt AC-DC Power Adapter
2 x 1TB 2.5" 7200rpm HDD's
The two Atom's there in the MiniBox (mini-box.com) cases with picoLCD displays are configured as:
Intel D2500CCE Mini-ITX Motherboard
4GB RAM (2 x 2GB) SODIMM
One with 2 x 30GB mSATA + SATA converters. The other one with a 480GB Sandisk SSD.
Some additional external storage added for quick-off backups, including Vantec JBOD and RAID external cases with USB3 and eSATA.
My colleague thought these were webcams, but just the LaCie firewire drives we use for our server backups. The blue eye is a good sign!
Local Proxies has secure servers that can keep your Internet activity away from prying eyes, and they are maintained by people who are trained in the best administration methods.
Intel DQ77KB Mini-ITX MB
Intel Xeon E3-1265L V2 Ivy Bridge 2.5 (3.5) Ghz 45W Quad Core
Intel BXHTS1155LP CPU Cooler
16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 1600 RAM
256GB mSATA SSD
Lian-Li PC-Q05B Mini-ITX Cases
19v/8.4A 160 Watt AC-DC Power Adapter
2 x 1TB 2.5" 7200rpm HDD's
The two Atom's there in the MiniBox (mini-box.com) cases with picoLCD displays are configured as:
Intel D2500CCE Mini-ITX Motherboard
4GB RAM (2 x 2GB) SODIMM
One with 2 x 30GB mSATA + SATA converters. The other one with a 480GB Sandisk SSD.
Some additional external storage added for quick-off backups, including Vantec JBOD and RAID external cases with USB3 and eSATA.
This was presumably taken when the HP rack (left) had just been installed.
This photo was not taken by me.
it doubles as an electrical room... far too hot for the computers IMHO, but they seem to fair ok despite this.
A second rack is going into place. More servers. Nifty new tape backup system. Insane battery backup capacity.
They're probably going to need a bigger room soon.