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I think they're quite old (power-hungry single-core processors, DDR ram, and no SATA/SAS capability) and you'd be better off looking elsewhere for a server.
I think it has bad power but a nice edge. Sorry I just don't know therefore I posted that ridiculous comment. I'll show myself out.
Get a PE 1950 instead. You can pick them up for under $200 on eBay all day long. If the 2650 is anything like the 2800 series (or worse) it's not worth your time. We had a 1850 (1U version of the 2850) and the NICs (GigE) couldn't push more than 500Mbps.
I have around 20 of them in my day job and I'm thinking what to do with them - support guys bought them 25eur each for sure I'm going to setup Subversion cluster (so 4 of them are out) - I need to check CPUs for VT so maybe it will be possible to run some experimental VMs using QEMU (like Debian on PowerPC) any other ideas?
If you pay for power then you probably don't want one...
Don't you pay your power bill?
He doesn't.
@Jack - I'm sorry but they are owned by the company and I'm unable to sell them