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#299335 30-Aug-2022 14:35
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Hi all,

 

 

 

I have a pile of working enterprise grade IT equipment here that I'm currently working through and preparing for sale, located in Palmerston North.

 

There's enough here to set yourself up a pretty sweet virtual infrastructure environment.

 

 

 

Core Switches:

 

HPE Aruba 5406R zl2 core chassis switches x 2 - 1 x 24 port RJ45 10/100/1000BASE-T and 1 x 8 port SFP+ 10 GbE module in each.

 

https://www.arubanetworks.com/assets/ds/DS_5400Rzl2SwitchSeries.pdf

 

Factory reset and ready to go - $1k each

 

4 x HPE J9150A SFP+ 10 GbE modules - offers

 

 

 

SAN:

 

Dell Compellent SC4020 with Fibre Channel and iSCSI ports, dual controllers and 14 x 1.09 TB 10k disks.

 

https://i.dell.com/sites/csdocuments/Business_large-Business_Documents/en/DellStorage_SC4020_Spec_Sheet_030714.pdf

 

$3k

 

 

 

Fibre Channel Switches:

 

Cisco MDS9124 Multilayer Fabric Switches x 2, populated with 4 Gbps SFP's

 

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/storage-networking/mds-9124-multilayer-fabric-switch/index.html

 

Factory reset and ready to go - $500 each

 

 

 

A pile of rack mount servers including a Dell FX2 chassis with 2 server sleds installed - still to work through these and provide specs

 

Feel free to PM with enquiries and/or photos.

 

 


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  #2961211 30-Aug-2022 16:01
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Nice toys, sadly out of my price range. 

 

If they end up $1 reserve on Trademe or something let me know :-)





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  #2962089 1-Sep-2022 15:47
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  #2962091 1-Sep-2022 15:53
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That'd all look awesome in my garage. 

 

Next to the bed I'd have in there because the wife would boot me out of the house if I spent that much :D

 

 





XPD / Gavin

 

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  #2962100 1-Sep-2022 16:09
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What model is the Dell 1U server?


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  #2962115 1-Sep-2022 16:30
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mokoshakalaka:

What model is the Dell 1U server?



R440, 48 GB RAM and 2 x 240 GB SSD’s. still has 1 year pro support.
PM for more detail.

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  #2962167 1-Sep-2022 20:50
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what is the pricing for the ups


 
 
 

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  #2962234 2-Sep-2022 07:21
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I'd potentially be interested in the x3650 M4, the x3630 M3, and the UPS if they were cheap.





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  #2962239 2-Sep-2022 07:43
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xkicken:

what is the pricing for the ups



So it’s an Eaton 9PX 3KVA with external battery and Ethernet module

$1100 cash pickup Palmerston North only.

Thanks

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  #2962247 2-Sep-2022 08:34
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Have those Dell SANs moved away form using Java? that was the reason we stopped deploying them





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  #2962252 2-Sep-2022 08:38
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nztim:

Have those Dell SANs moved away form using Java? that was the reason we stopped deploying them



They use SCOS… have been solid for us.

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  #2968893 16-Sep-2022 09:01
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WEEKEND PACKAGE SPECIAL!

 

 

 

Dell FX2 Chassis with two server sleds - 2/4 GHz CPU's and 128 GB RAM in each.

 

FN2210S IO modules x 2 with 10 GBe and Fibre Channel SFP's.

 

Dell Compellent SC4020 SAN with 15 TB of 10k disks.

 

2 x Cisco MDS9124 Fibre Channel Switches.

 

 

 

$3500 cash ONO, pickup Palmerston North

 

 

 

Would make an excellent VMware cluster.

 

I've got another identical FX2 chassis with two sleds in it as well.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 
 
 

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  #2973563 27-Sep-2022 15:03
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Now offering the above Dell/Dell/Cisco package for $2800, or I can split components and will look at offers.

 

Cheers


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