sinshiva
Very Senior Member
Hi all,
I intended to make this a glowing post about servermonkey.com selling PowerEdge 860 servers as an alternative to using old parts or buying a consumer router.
http://www.servermonkey.com/dell-se...weredge-860-g2-2-port-configure-to-order.html
However, their pricing scheme appears to have tripled the cost as compared to an identical configuration just earlier this year. Guess I missed out. (The configuration i had in mind was to use the 2.4ghz xeon + 2gb of ram + 250gb hdd (better platter density)) Just a few months ago it would have ran you around $125. Same configuration at this time is now $360. (at this price and a couple years ago, i picked up an AMD quad core Acer slim with gigabit, 1tb hdd, 4gb of ram and of course a legit Windows 7 license. Fail, servermonkey.)
Instead this post is now about how sad it is that there aren't any fairly priced old servers anymore. There was another great site for this purpose that shut down earlier this year, but i've already forgotten the name. Guess now i shall forget this one, too.
That said, the reason i ultimately chose not to go this route was power consumption. I guess the only time you should really roll your own server anymore is if you have the parts to spare. Otherwise newer tech and power consumption will prevail.
I intended to make this a glowing post about servermonkey.com selling PowerEdge 860 servers as an alternative to using old parts or buying a consumer router.
http://www.servermonkey.com/dell-se...weredge-860-g2-2-port-configure-to-order.html
However, their pricing scheme appears to have tripled the cost as compared to an identical configuration just earlier this year. Guess I missed out. (The configuration i had in mind was to use the 2.4ghz xeon + 2gb of ram + 250gb hdd (better platter density)) Just a few months ago it would have ran you around $125. Same configuration at this time is now $360. (at this price and a couple years ago, i picked up an AMD quad core Acer slim with gigabit, 1tb hdd, 4gb of ram and of course a legit Windows 7 license. Fail, servermonkey.)
Instead this post is now about how sad it is that there aren't any fairly priced old servers anymore. There was another great site for this purpose that shut down earlier this year, but i've already forgotten the name. Guess now i shall forget this one, too.
That said, the reason i ultimately chose not to go this route was power consumption. I guess the only time you should really roll your own server anymore is if you have the parts to spare. Otherwise newer tech and power consumption will prevail.