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Apotheosis

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#304524 11-May-2023 19:36
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Hi all,


 


I got the below kit to start an (overpowered) Plex server, however, after doing the maths on the power draw I have abandoned the project. This stuff is/was classy kit, and i'm pretty much giving it away because I just want rid of it.


 


Included;


Dell SC4020 SAN with 14 x 1.2TB spinning disks


Dell FX2 Chassis with 4 sleds


HP Aruba Lan Switches


Cisco Fibre Switch


 


Come and collect it from Palmerston North, give me $100 and it's all yours, it all works.


 




 


 


 


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  #3075237 11-May-2023 19:57
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I would love it but my wife would be grumpy at me adding more stuff to the rack under the house.



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  #3075239 11-May-2023 20:01
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What was the calc on the draw?





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  #3075243 11-May-2023 20:16
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My power meeter saw about 450W just on the SAN at idle


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  #3075254 11-May-2023 21:36
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If you're wanting $100 then its not free - change the topic.

 

 





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  #3075305 12-May-2023 08:22
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Apologies, i changed my mind halfway through the post :)  .Someone beat me to it it seems.


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  #3075314 12-May-2023 09:08
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I'm a geek, a gamer, a dad, a Quic user, and an IT Professional. I have a full rack home lab, size 15 feet, an epic beard and Asperger's. I'm a bit of a Cypherpunk, who believes information wants to be free and the Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it. If you use my Quic signup you can also use the code R570394EKGIZ8 for free setup.


 
 
 

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  #3075388 12-May-2023 11:01
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I've flicked you a PM! Absolutely need this believe it or not and is perfect timing. 


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  #3075490 12-May-2023 15:44
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Sorry everyone, sold.


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  #3075491 12-May-2023 15:45
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Whoever bought it, can I buy it? lol


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