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server(s) and infrastructure stuff
Written by Jay Stewart   
Friday, 02 December 2005

Currently I have two servers running side by side, "thor" and "neo". Neo is being replaced by Thor.

I have an old Dell Poweredge SCSI array on order to put the drives in, then I will move the SCSI stuff over to Thor and retire NEO for good. :) 

 

The server is - "NEO"

The server performs a bunch of functions.  It houses my personal website and FTP site. It houses local file storage, DNS,  printing and all related services on the LAN.

Dell PowerEdge 6300

4 Xeon 500 mhz processors with 1 meg cache each

2 gigs EDO RAM 1 gig EDO (had a chip go bad and it has to have x4)

Dell Perc3DC RAID card (upgrade from the 6300's original Perc2)

two 15K RPM SCSI hard drives in RAID 1 for OS (78 gig each, so 78 gig RAID 1 array)

5 150 gig 10K RPM scsi drives in RAID5 for  MP3 and data (600 gigs)

Logitech USB wheelmouse Now a headless box. :)

Dell keyboard Now a headless box. :)

Compaq 17" monitor Now a headless box. :)

APC 1400 KVA UPS (server only)

This machine runs Windows 2003 Server

an older pic of "NEO", the rack, network gear and such

 

 

THOR - the new server (FMF1)

Asus P4C800 Mobo

Intel P4 3.0 gig, HT enabled, 800 mhz bus

Corsair 3200 RAM 2x 512 meg (1 gig), plus cheap 1gigx1 stick - 2 gigs total

2x 500 gig Seagate SATA2 drives + 2x 450 Seagate SATA drives in array (1.6TB total)

 old Western Digital PATA 80 gig WD800JB for OS

Matrox Millenium video card. Old and works.

 Lite On 52x CD writer (IDE)

Generic 4U rack mount server case

ENERMAX Noisetaker Series 600W Power Supply

server is connected gigE to router switch port

headless 


 

Network Hardware

All of this stuff hooks into a Cisco 2900XL switch in the basement

Dlink gigabit gaming router

Linksys WRT54G wireless router

Comcast 8 meg down service


Printing

Epson Stylus Photo RX500

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 01 May 2007 )