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RE: [OT] Selecting new equipment...



I'd have to vote for VA Linux Systems.  The company I work for has over 20
of their rack mount systems and we absolutely love them.  VA is also a
major Linux supporter, by giving systems to worthy Linux projects, such as
the Linux Knowledge Base Project.

--
Aaron Turner, Core Developer       http://vodka.linuxkb.org/~aturner/
Linux Knowledge Base Organization  http://linuxkb.org/
Because world domination requires quality open documentation.

On Sat, 7 Aug 1999, Chuck Carson wrote:

> Compaq 1850R
>  
> This is a great machine.
>  
> -Chuck
>  
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mcamacho habitat co cr [mailto:mcamacho habitat co cr]
> Sent: Saturday, August 07, 1999 10:02 AM
> To: redhat-list redhat com
> Subject: [OT] Selecting new equipment...
> 
> 
> Dear guys:
>  
> At the office, and all machine has been used as server for some years. It is
> a Micron PowerStation with a P100, 32MB on RAM and 2.1 GB HDD.
>  
> We are planning on buying a new equipment with the following
> characteristics:
>  
> Double processor board.
> One Pentium III 450 MHz.
> 256 MB on Ram, expandable up to 4 GB.
> 512 ECC cache memory.
> Dual 300 Watt power supply.
> Ultra Wide SCSI 3 disk controller.
> 2 SCSI HDD, 9.1 GB each, 7200 rpms.
> 2 ethernet 10/100.
> CD-ROM.
> 1.44 floppy drive.
> Server-intended case, 2 fans.
>  
> Can someone help suggesting a good option on equipment, or better
> alternatives on a similar budget???
>  
> Thanks a lot. All opinions will be very valuable and highly appreciated.
>  
> Best regards,
>  
> -Manuel.
> 
> 




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