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Not very full at the moment, but we need plenty of scope for upgrading. I suspect this will be full one day.
Black machine:
File/Authentication Server
CentOS
2.0GHz Athlon XP
2GB PC2700
2x 1.0TB Western Digital HDDs (RAID Mirroring)
1x 80gb Maxtor HDD (Boot Disk)
Top rackmount:
Web/Database Server
Ubuntu Server x64 9.10
2x 2.0GHz Opteron 2212
8GB PC2-3200 ECC
1x 500gb Seagate HDD
Bottom rackmount:
Thin Client Server
Ubuntu Desktop x32 8.10
2x 2.8GHz.Opteron 254
16GB PC3200 ECC
1x 250GB Seagate HDD
MORE POWER!!!
I quite like the design of this building with glass walls onto the server rooms - when it's dark the glow of all the lights is very nice...
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Behold my newest project. It's a portable server system. Low power is key. The external drives are eSATA, and connect to my PCMCIA eSATA card. Also, all the Hard drive work will be on the shuttle drive, so it'll be easy to upkeep. In theory.
Also MUCH quieter than a normal server setup. S-Video out to my TV too!