Wow, someone really cares what systems I have running?

This use to list just the stuff in my office which also served as the server room, but now our department has a lovely new building and I have a real office along with a dedicated server room and an equipment storage room in the basement which makes my list less impressive than when everything was in one room. Now I will list the running active machines in my office and the server room. So here is the list of the active computing servers in the departmental computing space:

Alive and on the network (office + server room + network racks)

BrandModelCPURAMDisk Space OSYear ShippedLocation
AppleiMac1.83GHZ Intel Core Duo1GB RAM160GB MacOSX 10.5.22006Office
Dell Dimension 4500 2 GHZ Pentium 41GB80GB+60GBWin XP SP32002Office
DellOptiplex GX6203.2 GHZ Pentium D1GB160GB+160GB+250GB+500GBUbuntu 10.042006Server Room
DellOptiplex GX755 2.3 GHZ Core 2 Duo2GB250GB+500GB+500GBUbuntu 10.042007Wiring Closet
Dell PowerEdge T300 2.5GHZ Xeon X3323 (Quad Core)2GB4 x 1TBUbuntu 10.042009Server Room
Dell PowerEdge T310 2.66GHZ Xeon X3450 (Quad Core)8GB2 x 2TBUbuntu 10.042011Server Room
Dell Precision 380 2.8GHZ Pentium 4 1.5GB120GB+2TB+320GB+250GBUbuntu 10.042003Office
Dell Precision 420 2x1GHZ Pentium III 768MB80GB+20GBUbuntu 8.042000Wiring Closet
SunBlade 2000 2x1.2GHZ UltraSPARC III 2GB72GB+72GBSolaris 82003Server Room

OS Market share : 67% Linux, 11% Apple MacOSX, 11% Micro$oft, 11% Solaris
If only that were the real world!

Total Disk Space: 13.4TB (Average = 1.5TB each)


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