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I got a CMA (Cable Management Arm) with my server too, but unfortunately it didn't fit in my rack, I was so disappointed, and just look at that mess.
Update November, 15, 2011
Installed new Dell R510 server, labeled all the cables in the rack, added new KVM, and changed OS on LEVIATHAN.
R510 Specs:
Name: CynoGriffon
2 x Intel Xeon E5620 @ 2.4 GHz
24 GB of RAM
8 x 2TB Seagate HDDs totalling 16TB (10TB Usable with RAID-Z 2)
8GB USB Flash drive Running OS
OS: FreeNAS
The R510 is a beautiful server, by far my favorite.
See set description for description of other equipment.
domain controller goes down.
exchange server goes down with it.
self trained windows admin in 2 days.
the end result speaks for itself..
This case was DIY powdercoated.
This was the first thing we powdercoated with the Craftsman model gun.
(The fan on the gun broke only after a few uses)
Note bad for a 12-hour build from total scratch.
All members present at the even contributed to the build in more then one way.
We designed it, gathered supplies, and built it in only 12 hours with no plans to do this ahead of time.
Running Fedora 30 workstation
Spec
Intel i5 9600k
Asus Z390 Prime-A
16GB Teamgroup Vulcan 3000 memory
Solarflare SFN7122F 10Gbe NIC
LSI MegaRAID 8888ELP controller
Intel RES2SV240 SAS Expander
Samsung PM960 128GB SSD (OS)
7x 2TB WD Se disks in raid 5
Superflower 550W golden green PSU
Housed in an old CM690-II case with 2x icydock backplanes
Mac OS X Server 1.1 with extras. Mac OS X Server was the first commercial for-Mac product that came out of NeXTSTEP.
"in progress" pictures of the utility room clean up project (or my server room as I prefer to call it). Both the wall cabinet and the rack are mounted and the wiring is basically finished.
My workplace had a massive clearout of old kit, which got sent off to a specialist computer recycling centre. This is one of the many old servers that made up what was approximately a metric ton of equipment
Lodgen Spiseri i Hemsedal Skisenter. Foto Kalle Hägglund. Bildet kan kun benyttes i forbindelse med promotering og av Hemsedal og skal krediteres fotograf og SkiStar Hemsedal.