Two new Dell PowerEdge 2950 servers have shipped to the PHX colo as a donation to the infrastructure needs of the Fedora Project. They should arrive shortly.
#1: 2x2.33GHz Intel Xeon 5140 (Woodcrest 4MB) CPUs, dual core + HT 8GB 4x146GB 10Krpm SAS disks
#2: 2x2.33GHz Intel Xeon 5140 (Woodcrest 4MB) CPUs, dual core + HT 4GB 5x73GB 15Krpm SAS disks
Use them well!
Thanks, Matt
On 10/23/06, Matt Domsch Matt_Domsch@dell.com wrote:
Two new Dell PowerEdge 2950 servers have shipped to the PHX colo as a donation to the infrastructure needs of the Fedora Project. They should arrive shortly.
#1: 2x2.33GHz Intel Xeon 5140 (Woodcrest 4MB) CPUs, dual core + HT 8GB 4x146GB 10Krpm SAS disks
#2: 2x2.33GHz Intel Xeon 5140 (Woodcrest 4MB) CPUs, dual core + HT 4GB 5x73GB 15Krpm SAS disks
Use them well!
Thanks, Matt
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Rock. These will be our dedicated backup and database servers. Thanks as always Matt.
-Mike
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I will install them ASAP. thanks Matt
Matt Domsch wrote:
Two new Dell PowerEdge 2950 servers have shipped to the PHX colo as a donation to the infrastructure needs of the Fedora Project. They should arrive shortly.
#1: 2x2.33GHz Intel Xeon 5140 (Woodcrest 4MB) CPUs, dual core + HT 8GB 4x146GB 10Krpm SAS disks
#2: 2x2.33GHz Intel Xeon 5140 (Woodcrest 4MB) CPUs, dual core + HT 4GB 5x73GB 15Krpm SAS disks
Use them well!
Thanks, Matt
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Matt Domsch wrote:
Two new Dell PowerEdge 2950 servers have shipped to the PHX colo as a donation to the infrastructure needs of the Fedora Project. They should arrive shortly.
#1: 2x2.33GHz Intel Xeon 5140 (Woodcrest 4MB) CPUs, dual core + HT 8GB 4x146GB 10Krpm SAS disks
#2: 2x2.33GHz Intel Xeon 5140 (Woodcrest 4MB) CPUs, dual core + HT 4GB 5x73GB 15Krpm SAS disks
Use them well!
Thanks, Matt
Awesome news! Thanks Matt and Dell.
Hey folks, do you know how many servers have been donated to the Fedora Project by Dell? I vaguely recall that some servers went to Duke, and others are in PHX.
It would be good to post a small note of appreciation to Dell in a Fedora newsletter somewhere.
Warren Togami wtogami@redhat.com
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We have 14 Dell, 3 IBM, and 3 Penguin boxes in the DC (that includes the 2 on the way) for fedoraproject.org.
FYI - we need a rack :) The rack fedora is in, will be 100% utilized as of this shipment.
Warren Togami wrote:
Matt Domsch wrote:
Two new Dell PowerEdge 2950 servers have shipped to the PHX colo as a donation to the infrastructure needs of the Fedora Project. They should arrive shortly.
#1: 2x2.33GHz Intel Xeon 5140 (Woodcrest 4MB) CPUs, dual core + HT 8GB 4x146GB 10Krpm SAS disks
#2: 2x2.33GHz Intel Xeon 5140 (Woodcrest 4MB) CPUs, dual core + HT 4GB 5x73GB 15Krpm SAS disks
Use them well!
Thanks, Matt
Awesome news! Thanks Matt and Dell.
Hey folks, do you know how many servers have been donated to the Fedora Project by Dell? I vaguely recall that some servers went to Duke, and others are in PHX.
It would be good to post a small note of appreciation to Dell in a Fedora newsletter somewhere.
Warren Togami wtogami@redhat.com
Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list Fedora-infrastructure-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list
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On 10/23/06, Stacy J. Brandenburg sbranden@redhat.com wrote:
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We have 14 Dell, 3 IBM, and 3 Penguin boxes in the DC (that includes the 2 on the way) for fedoraproject.org.
FYI - we need a rack :) The rack fedora is in, will be 100% utilized as of this shipment.
HAH! Wow, That came quicker then I thought. How many U do we have and how many U are the boxes we have in there? (Like the Penguin boxes?)
-Mike
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42 U Dell Rack (newer style)
U Description 1/5 Reserved for floor access and wiring 6 Shelf 7 Penguin Hammer1 8 Penguin Hammer2 9 Penguin Hammer3 10 Shelf 11/12 IBM PPC3 13/14 IBM PPC2 15/16 IBM PPC1 17/18 New Dell on the way 19/20 Dell 2650 Lockbox 21/22 New Dell on the way 23 Keyboard tray 24/25 Dell 2850 CVS 26/27 Dell 2650 DB 28 Dell 1750 App 2 29 Dell 1750 App 1 30 Dell 1750 Proxy 4 31 Dell 1750 Proxy 3 32 Dell 1750 Proxy 2 33 Dell 1750 Proxy 1 34 Dell 1750 Bastion 35/36 Dell 2950 ??? 37 Dell 1950 ??? 38 Blank 39 Switch 40 Blank 41 Cyclades 42 Blank
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On Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 01:20:10PM -0400, Stacy J. Brandenburg wrote:
35/36 Dell 2950 ???
That's the one Max purchased a couple months ago.
37 Dell 1950 ???
This is the donated box with Xen guests.
Servers were received and will be mounted this week hopefully.
Let you know when the are ready
Matt Domsch wrote:
On Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 01:20:10PM -0400, Stacy J. Brandenburg wrote:
35/36 Dell 2950 ???
That's the one Max purchased a couple months ago.
37 Dell 1950 ???
This is the donated box with Xen guests.
On 10/23/06, Jason Watson jw@jhop.com wrote:
41 Cyclades
FYI, I have experience with Cyclades console servers, if that ever comes up. I currently manage 4 of them in various remote DC's.
-- Jason Watson
Thats good to know, I've found cyclades have a lot of personality from one box to another :)
-Mike
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*LAUGH* for sure...
Mike McGrath wrote:
On 10/23/06, Jason Watson jw@jhop.com wrote:
41 Cyclades
FYI, I have experience with Cyclades console servers, if that ever comes up. I currently manage 4 of them in various remote DC's.
-- Jason Watson
Thats good to know, I've found cyclades have a lot of personality from one box to another :)
-Mike
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Warren Togami wrote:
Matt Domsch wrote:
Two new Dell PowerEdge 2950 servers have shipped to the PHX colo as a donation to the infrastructure needs of the Fedora Project. They should arrive shortly.
Use them well!
Awesome news! Thanks Matt and Dell.
That is good news. Thanks to Matt and Dell for these and the other boxes they have provided us.
It would be good to post a small note of appreciation to Dell in a Fedora newsletter somewhere.
I think this is a good idea as well.
--Jeffrey
On Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 12:33:45PM -0400, Warren Togami wrote:
Matt Domsch wrote:
Two new Dell PowerEdge 2950 servers have shipped to the PHX colo as a donation to the infrastructure needs of the Fedora Project. They should arrive shortly.
#1: 2x2.33GHz Intel Xeon 5140 (Woodcrest 4MB) CPUs, dual core + HT 8GB 4x146GB 10Krpm SAS disks
#2: 2x2.33GHz Intel Xeon 5140 (Woodcrest 4MB) CPUs, dual core + HT 4GB 5x73GB 15Krpm SAS disks
Use them well!
Thanks, Matt
Awesome news! Thanks Matt and Dell.
Hey folks, do you know how many servers have been donated to the Fedora Project by Dell? I vaguely recall that some servers went to Duke, and others are in PHX.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Donations lists the donations.
It would be good to post a small note of appreciation to Dell in a Fedora newsletter somewhere.
That'd be great! Thanks!
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