Jignesh K. Shah wrote:
On 05/27/09 22:00, Josh Berkus wrote:
Andy,
I have a Sun blade 1000 that's just collecting dust now days. I was
wondering if there were any pg-hackers that could find use for it.
Its dual UltraSPARC III 750 (I think) and has two 36? gig fiber channel
scsi disks.
It weighs a ton.
I'd be happy to donate it to a good cause.
Feh, as much as we need more servers, we're really limited in our
ability to accept stuff which is large & high power consumption.
Now, if we had a DSL line we could hook it to, I could see using it
for the buildfarm; it would be interesting old HW / old Solaris for us.
Actually I think you can use cutting edge OpenSolaris 2009.06 release
(which will happen in less than a week) for SPARC on that hardware. I
haven't tried it out on Sun Blade 1000/2000 yet but in theory you can.
Refer to the following thread
http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/indiana-discuss/2009-February/014134.html
Though you will need an Automated Installer setup to install OpenSolaris
on SPARC
http://dlc.sun.com/osol/docs/content/dev/AIinstall/index.html
Regards,
Jignesh
Well that could be fun to play with. I have snv_99 on there now, so I'm
not too outdated. The two drives are in a zfs mirror and as long as you
use both processors its a pretty snappy box. (gmake vs gmake -j 4 is
noticeably faster)
But still.. I'm buying a new computer and need to clear out some of the
old one's first. (I took a count, and I have about 11 computers,
counting anything I can ssh to or run apache on as a computer (so my
gf's iTouch counts as a computer))
-Andy
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