This is a rough list of the hardware I have and with which I am slowly waging war. I will include pictures if I have them and provide an idea of how they’re being used.
Compaq Presario V3000CTO (rd153av) Notebook -
AMD Turion 64 X2 @ 1600 MHz
1024 MB RAM (512MB + 512MB)
Fujitsu MHV2040B 40GB SCSI drive
HL-DT-STCD-RW/GCC-4244N DVD-RW
Boots Debian 5 (2048 MB swap, 2048 MB /tmp (noexec, nosuid), 34GB /)
New Virtualization Project -
Asus P5B-Deluxe
2×1GB DDR-2 800MHz
Intel dual core e6300 1.86 GHz
1xPNY GeForce 7900GS
1xGeneric DVD-RW
2×500 GB SATA in RAID1 – Seagate ST3500641AS
MSI Wind U100 Netbook -
MSI Wind U100 Netbook Chassis
Intel Atom 1.86GHz
2 GB DDR
160GB SATA
Boots XP Pro SP3 and can boot OS X Leopard from a USB drive.
CrystalMark Scores:
27280
ALU/FPU/MEM/HDD:
6366/4603/4440/7486
GDI/DirectDraw/OpenGL:
1772/2499/684
The Cluster – 4 identical machines: 2 load balancers, 2 web servers
IBM eServer xSeries model 330 rev 8674
Intel motherboard
2xP3-s 1.266 GHz
2×512MB PC133 RAM
2×18.2 GB SCSI in RAID1
Running FreeBSD 6.2
Spare IBM eServer xSeries model 330 rev 8674 – parts
Intel motherboard
2xP3-s 1.266 GHz
1×256MB PC133 RAM
The Solo Server (testing) -
custom 1U
MSI MS-6368
1xCeleron 1.403 GHz
1×256MB PC133 RAM
no drives…yet
The Storage Server(cadmium.xxx.xxx)
custom 4U
Asus PC-DL
2x Xeon SL73L 2.4 GHz (32-bit)
2×512MB PC3200 Crucial CT6464Z40B 2.6v CL 3
1×52X CD-ROM
2×1TB Samsung SATA II in RAID1
PCI graphics card – Diamond Stealth 64MB
Debian 4
Notes: cadmium is a solid file server with an AES-256 encrypted /home partition. This is getting added to the projects page.
Parts for Hotness Server (#2)
Asus NCCH-DL-UAYZ
2x XEON SL7TC 3.0 GHz (32-bit)
2×1GB PC3200 Centon MemoryPower 2.6v CL 3
PCI graphics card – Diamond Stealth 64MB
no case, drives, OS, power, etc.













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September 22, 2008 at 3:14 pm
sman9
Nice inventory – I’ve just got a PC and a laptop. Where do you get Cisco stuff? Ebay? Can I get a 2600 from you?
September 22, 2008 at 3:41 pm
dk
Most of my Cisco hardware was given away to me by a company that was upgrading it’s infrastructure. The majority of it is half-duplex, but I don’t need much more than 10Mbps in my lab. Ebay is also a good place to find hardware, but don’t be surprised if it’s seen hard use. Cisco aftermarketers might be a better solution.
Unfortunately I don’t have a 2600 series router.
October 2, 2008 at 11:34 am
aleXRex
you got a nice collection, but no one cares about 32 bit anymore when you can get 64 bit stuff for less than a hundred bucks
i do kinda wish i had a cisco lab though – what do you need for your ccna? a router and a switch?
November 19, 2008 at 1:13 pm
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