MCSA/MCSE Own Lab help!

Discussion in 'Training & Development' started by Jellyman_4eva, Jul 2, 2005.

  1. Jellyman_4eva

    Jellyman_4eva Byte Poster

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    Hi,

    I am trying to get a little lab together for MCSA/MCSE and a Linux cert. I have been offered a Compaq Proliant 6000 from one of my mates for free and I wondered if it would run Server 2003 or anything..

    It has 4 x Pentium Pro 200's, 1 GB of RAM, and 6 18.2GB SCSI disks?! Plus lan etc, he used it as a file server for a while... what do you think...
     
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    WIP: Lots
  2. nugget
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    nugget Junior toady

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    If it's for free, grab it. :D
     
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  3. Jakamoko
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    Jakamoko On the move again ...

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    Should be more than up for anything you could throw at it - why not consider setting it up as a dedicated VM machine ? Have a look at the Virtual Computing forum for more ideas.

    Good luck :)
     
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  4. Phoenix
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    Phoenix 53656e696f7220 4d6f64

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    just so you know, it will sound like an aircraft carrier, so make sure you have somewhere to put it that it wont bother anybody
    and its bloody huge!
    (7u or 8u i believe, but its usually in a pedestal format)
     
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