[OT] 2 IBM xSeries 345 servers for sale, loaded.

Vlad shiwan-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Sat May 6 17:35:33 UTC 2006


        All right folks, last call. (I won't pester again, I promise. :) )

        $700 for the Single Xeon/2GB box, and $1200 for the Dual
Xeon/4GB box. Any takers?

        -- Vlad

On 5/2/06, Vlad <shiwan-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org> wrote:
>         Greetings all,
>
>         I'm planning on moving soon, so I need to shed some gear - I
> want less rackmount gear at my place. ;)
>
>         Anyhow. I've got two IBM xSeries 345s (Cisco branded, I'll
> explain below) up for grabs. They're fully Linux-friendly, to the
> point where VMware ESX Server can even read their serial numbers as it
> boots up. Pictures are available at http://www.umbravia.org/ce.html
>
> 1x Cisco CE-7305-K9 / IBM xSeries 345              $900
> * One 2.4GHz HT Xeon, 400MHz FSB, Socket-603
> * 2GB PC2100 ECC Registered DDR DIMMs ( 4x 512MB)
> * Bootable CF adapter instead of floppy drive
>
> 1x Cisco CE-7325-K9 / IBM xSeries 345              $1500
> * Two 2.4GHz HT Xeons, 400MHz FSB, Socket-603
> * 4GB PC2100 ECC Registered DDR DIMMs (4x 1GB)
> * Bootable CF adapter instead of floppy drive
>
>         These are 2U IBM servers, but sold by Cisco as Content
> Engines. (And prices marked up accordingly.) The only difference is
> that they're designed to boot off a built-in CF slot, and have a green
> Cisco bezel on the front.
>
>         They have been flashed with latest IBM BIOS and IPMI code.
> Servers have been used about six months on and off. All original IBM
> parts. Green Cisco bezel on front. They do NOT come with hard disks,
> or disk trays. However, I do have a Fujitsu 73GB/10k RPM U320 SCSI
> disk up for grabs for $150, that works fine in 'em, if there's a need
> for one.
>
>         I'm flexible on the pricing, make me a reasonable offer.
> (Although I'll note that as stand-alone IBM parts, they're worth more
> than their sums.) They're available for pickup from downtown Toronto.
>
>         More detailed specs:
>
> Back of server:
> * 2x Intel PRO/1000 MT GbE ports
> * 1x VHDCI SCSI U160 connector
> * 2x PCI-X/100MHz Low-Profile slots
>   (1 is ZCR-capable with an IBM ServeRAID 6i+, sold separately ;) )
> * 2x PCI-X/133MHz Full-Profile/Full-Length slots
> * 1x PCI Full-Profile/Half-Length slot
> * 2x USB 1.1 ports in the back
> Front of server:
> * 1x 24x Slim CD-ROM drive
> * 1x USB 1.1 port in the front
> * 6x U320 SCSI hot-swap drive bays, accept IBM trays
> Misc:
> * 2x Hot-swap 350W PSUs
> * 1x 128MB SanDisk Industrial Grade CF (Cisco approved)
> * 1x Rail kit
>
>
> P.S.:   Although not quite so Linux-friendly, I've also got a Cisco
> 2801 ISR running IOS 12.4(3) Adv. Enterprise Svcs. up for grabs:
> $1700, but quite flexible.
>
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