[GRLUG] Anyone want an OLD Dell 1750 server

Casey DuBois casey at grlug.org
Wed Jan 18 11:38:51 EST 2012


Spreading it out works for me also.
I was still trying to figure out how I was gonna power all the systems at
once.
Casey

On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 11:35 AM, <scott.tanner at comcast.net> wrote:

> I was rather sick this last week and fell behind on pulling these servers,
> so it will likely be split between a couple of GRLUG meetings.   I'll
> definitely be there tonight with several systems.
>
>
>
> Segards,
> Scott
> ------------------------------
> *From: *"Ryan Pusztai" <rpusztai at gmail.com>
> *To: *"Mailing List for LUG in greater Grand Rapids, MI area." <
> grlug at grlug.org>
> *Sent: *Tuesday, January 17, 2012 7:29:00 PM
>
> *Subject: *Re: [GRLUG] Anyone want an OLD Dell 1750 server
>
> Hey guys,
>
> I don't think I can make it to the meeting this week. We are getting new
> floors put in on Thursday and I am behind schedule removing the old floor.
> Did you decide to split the servers into 2 Weeks? If so I should be free
> to come next Tuesday after 8:30pm.
> --
> Regards,
> Ryan
>
> Sent from my Droid
> On Jan 13, 2012 11:52 AM, <scott.tanner at comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> According to Crucial, its registered ECC:
>>
>> *Memory Type:*  DDR PC2700 • CL=2.5 • Registered • ECC • DDR333 • 2.5V •
>> 256Meg x 72 •
>> *Maximum Memory: *8GB
>> *Slots: *4
>>
>>
>> Scott
>> ------------------------------
>> *From: *"Matt Michielsen" <mattmichielsen at gmail.com>
>> *To: *"Mailing List for LUG in greater Grand Rapids, MI area." <
>> grlug at grlug.org>
>> *Sent: *Thursday, January 12, 2012 3:38:32 PM
>> *Subject: *Re: [GRLUG] Anyone want an OLD Dell 1750 server
>>
>> Looks like regular DDR:
>> http://www.dell.com/downloads/global/products/pedge/en/1750_specs.pdf
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 3:34 PM, Steve Romanow <slestak989 at gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Do these have strict requirements for ECC ram and whatnot or can we
>>> use good old cheap ram?
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 3:32 PM, Don Ellis <don.ellis at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> > An AC would be nice in summer. In winter, might want a dehumidifier to
>>> > reduce humidity. Normally a dehum would freeze up in winter, but the
>>> > machines should keep it warm enough to keep operating.
>>> >
>>> > --Don Ellis
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 2:16 PM, Matt Michielsen
>>> > <mattmichielsen at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >> I've thought about doing this. I'm getting quite a collection of noisy
>>> >> machines (even though they're not always on) in the corner of my
>>> office. The
>>> >> real problem in the basement for me is the humidity level. Maybe a
>>> tiny
>>> >> window AC unit would help with that and cooling?
>>> >>
>>> >> On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 3:11 PM, Don Ellis <don.ellis at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> >>>
>>> >>> On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 8:17 AM, John-Thomas Richards <
>>> jtr at jrichards.org>
>>> >>> wrote:
>>> >>> > On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 05:03:11AM +0000, scott.tanner at comcast.net
>>> >>> > wrote:
>>> >>> >> John-Thomas, megadave - I have no problem holding a few servers
>>> for a
>>> >>> >> few weeks. Like I said, they're just sitting on the floor ( next
>>> to
>>> >>> >> some 10/100 hubs that came with the building ).
>>> >>> ...
>>> >>>
>>> >>> >> Perfect for the basement.  :-)
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Can they be ducted, so the heat can be directed to warm the house
>>> >>> (without also conducting too much noise)? I knew someone long ago who
>>> >>> had an IBM 360-class machine in his basement, and I wondered how
>>> >>> effective it would be in the winter...
>>> >>>
>>> >>> --Don Ellis
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