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03-10-2005 09:51 AM
03-10-2005 09:51 AM
Re: Hardware Upgrade possible?
I agree with the recommendation just to get a cheap L-class box. They can be found for dirt cheap ( I didn't name names b/c I figured it wasn't a good thing to do, but apparently it's OK). Also check out 360 Technologies (www.360tech.com), Black River Computers(www.blackriver.com) for competitive prices.
Also a newer box will allow you not only speed - but better options to run your system - faster SCSI cards (and disks), Fabric SAN (not just quickloop), GigE copper and 1G Lan Fiber cards, and so forth.
Also a newer box will allow you not only speed - but better options to run your system - faster SCSI cards (and disks), Fabric SAN (not just quickloop), GigE copper and 1G Lan Fiber cards, and so forth.
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03-11-2005 04:26 AM
03-11-2005 04:26 AM
Re: Hardware Upgrade possible?
Hi Nicky, the maximum that you can get the K460 up to with CPU, memory, and internal disk as follows:
4 x 180Mhz CPUs
8GB Memory (16 x 512Mb kits)
720GB Internal disk (4 x 180GB drives)
Let me know if that helps or if you need prices to match
Jesse
Cypress Tech
jesse@cypress-tech.com
4 x 180Mhz CPUs
8GB Memory (16 x 512Mb kits)
720GB Internal disk (4 x 180GB drives)
Let me know if that helps or if you need prices to match
Jesse
Cypress Tech
jesse@cypress-tech.com
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