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тАО12-26-2004 06:33 AM
тАО12-26-2004 06:33 AM
Re: i recently purchased a ProLiant 6000
http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/files/server/us/download/7453.html
Good luck!
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тАО12-26-2004 01:19 PM
тАО12-26-2004 01:19 PM
Re: i recently purchased a ProLiant 6000
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тАО12-28-2004 11:37 AM
тАО12-28-2004 11:37 AM
Re: i recently purchased a ProLiant 6000
I am not familiar with this model but assume it will have multiple harddrives. Most general desktop pc's do not have multiple drives (nor capability for multiple processors) so the possible benefits of a server architecture over a desktop pc would likely include I/O throughput and data integrity (through redundant configuration of the multiple platters). Don't expect to get great graphics or games performance, nor number-crunching with the vintage of machine you have. The hardware should tend to be better built and more reliable that a low-cost SE-Asian-sourced desktop pc assembly.
Don't forget to allocate points to all the responses you get, based on the usefulness of the info. It encourages more knowledgeable people to answer your queries.
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тАО12-28-2004 12:00 PM
тАО12-28-2004 12:00 PM
Re: i recently purchased a ProLiant 6000
1. are the parts people are selling for the Pentium 3 xeon version able to work on mine .
2. if so find out what parts i will need to buy to install with them ( ie: the new motherboards for the xeon cpus )
the manuals you guys pointed to are great , but i cant seem to find any for this model , all are for the Pentium 2 and up versions of this server . i want to dive in and learn how to take this thing apart and put it back together but i don├в t know if the same manual applies to it since its the first on in the run of this series . any more help would be greatly appreciated guys ! you all are great
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тАО12-29-2004 03:00 AM
тАО12-29-2004 03:00 AM
Re: i recently purchased a ProLiant 6000
122217-001 Intel Pentium III Xeon processor - 500MHz (Tanner, 100MHz front side bus, 512KB Level-2 cache, Slot 2) - Includes heat pipe
122218-001 Intel Pentium III Xeon processor - 500MHz (Tanner, 100MHz front side bus, 1MB Level-2 cache, Slot 2) - Includes heat pipe
122219-001 Intel Pentium III Xeon processor - 500MHz (Tanner, 100MHz front side bus, 2MB Level-2 cache, Slot 2) - Includes heat pipe
Stf ;-)
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тАО12-29-2004 07:36 AM
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Re: i recently purchased a ProLiant 6000
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тАО12-29-2004 08:29 AM
тАО12-29-2004 08:29 AM
Re: i recently purchased a ProLiant 6000
Stf ;-)
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тАО12-31-2004 03:48 PM
тАО12-31-2004 03:48 PM
Re: i recently purchased a ProLiant 6000
It's cost prohibitive to upgrade from PP200's to Xeon's. You will have to replace the processor board, memory board, and IO/System board to make the conversion work.
I have the same system (Proliant 6000, Quad PenPro 200. I was able to upgrade to the 1024 KB cache model of the Pen Pro, though, and those processors may be found at a reasonable price on ebay. Cache is where its at.
Ben
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тАО12-31-2004 04:50 PM
тАО12-31-2004 04:50 PM
Re: i recently purchased a ProLiant 6000
please tell me the model parts to buy . cost isnt a issue since this is a project for fun and i got the server almost for free . i am soooo glad you happen to read my post . thank you sir its cool to see you also had the same model as me .
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тАО12-31-2004 04:53 PM
тАО12-31-2004 04:53 PM
Re: i recently purchased a ProLiant 6000
cpus
i/o boards and a system board (?)
memory board
please tell me if i missed anything .