Wow, someone really cares what I have in my space?

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, as well as the other systems in storage. So here is the list of the active computing servers in the departmental computing space:

Alive and on the network (office + server room)

  1. Apple iMac, 1.25GHZ G4 w/ 768MB RAM, 80GB disk, MacOSX 10.4.10
  2. Apple iMac, 1.83GHZ Intel Core Duo w/ 1GB RAM, 160GB disk, MacOSX 10.5.2
  3. Dell Optiplex GX620, 3.2 GHZ PD w/ 1GB RAM, 1.0TB disk, Ubuntu 8.04
  4. Dell Precision 380, 2.8GHZ P4 w/ 1.5GB RAM, 600GB disk, Ubuntu 8.04
  5. Dell Precision 420, 2x1GHZ P3 w/ 768MB RAM, 100GB disk, Ubuntu 8.04/WinXP SP2
  6. Dell Precision 650n, 2.4 GHZ Xeon w/ 1GB RAM, 500GB disk, CentOS 3.9
  7. Homebuilt PC, 900 MHz AMD Duron w/ 384MB RAM, 60GB disk, Ubuntu 8.04
  8. Sun Blade 2000, 2x1GHZ UltraSPARC IIIi w/ 2GB RAM, 72GB disk, Solaris 8
  9. Sun Fire V250, 1GHZ UltraSPARC IIIi w/ 1GB RAM, 72GB disk, Solaris 8

OS Market share : 50.5% Linux, 22% Sun Solaris, 5.5% Micro$oft XP, 22% Apple MacOSX
If only that were the real world!

Total Disk Space: 2.7TB (Average = 240GB each, but Median = 100GB, thus the problem with averages!)


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