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This is clever. They mounted the drive rails on the inside of the plastic bay cover. Right where you need them when you want to put in a new drive. Brilliant!
Antec Sonata III 500 Black 0.8mm cold rolled steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case 500W Power Supply
That's right, the 2000-era P3 1ghz coppermine returns to service being the only rackmount x86 machine I own with an IDE interface. I totally didn't draw those labels on with a Sharpie. Ok maybe I did.
This is our main Dogsbody Server, it's a no frills open air system that I use to write programs on, surf and run our security systems, it runs 24 hours a day.
does this happen often??
UPDATE: the next time i tried the same search, after doing the screen grab, it seemed to work ok...
The start of our new server room. The brick wall is still up in the background, separating the new space from the old.
In an effort to provide less expensive options to businesses during the economic recession, SoftLayer Technologies (www.softlayer.com) has created a new sales-channel in which it will offer discounted dedicated servers through a new, easy-to-use online form, and see real-time server availability in all of SoftLayer's data centers.
This screen capture from the SoftLayer website was used in the Web Host Industry Review Story, "SoftLayer Adds New Server Sales Channel," published March 30, 2009.
www.thewhir.com/web-hosting-news/033009_SoftLayer_Adds_Ne...
As you can see, I have a number of drives stuffed into the server. I'm running a fan into it because one of the cooling fans internally had also failed, and I thought heat was causing the intermittent failures. Turned out to be the power supply.
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One of my clients has the root DNS server that used to be in charge of the internet at network solutions during the 90's