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01-09-2015 02:23 PM
01-09-2015 02:23 PM
A client of mine discovered one of these things when they were cleaning out their IT inventory. I'm guessing this dates from somewhere between 2004 - 2006 or thereabouts. The OS in the box is MS Storage Server 2003.
The machine clearly has never been deployed. The client offered it to me for practically nothing. I think this is just a rebranded Proliant ML 350 G5 or thereabouts.
Does it make any sense to try and use this? It would make a battleship of a NAS server, that's for sure. But all of the components have been sitting unused for maybe 8 years or so. The specs show it could hold as much as 12Tb in storage drives.
TIA for your collective wisdom!
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01-13-2015 06:38 AM
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Re: "New" Proliant Storage Server 600 All-in-One Storage System AiO600 - AG536A: Use or C
Thanks, that's what I figured. We just recycled it, AFTER removing the drive caddies!