To: Jack T. Pearson who wrote (44558 ) 5/23/1998 11:02:00 AM From: Meathead Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176388
How far from the sub-zero can you get.. or, how to make money in the PC business... YES, businesses actually BUY systems like this.... MANY OF THEM at a time. $64,326 Date: Saturday, May 23, 1998 9:54:26 AM CDT Catalog Number: 04 Retail Dell PowerEdge 6100 Server: 200MHZ Pentiumr Pro processor w/1MB Cache, Redundant Power Supply P6201R - [220-0375] Processor Install: Quad Processors Installed (1MB cache) 4PROC1M - [311-0375] Memory: 4GB RAM (32 X 128 DIMMS) 4GBDIMM - [311-0261] Keyboard: Performance Keyboard P - [310-0038] Monitor: Ultrascan 1000HS 17 inch monitor, 16.0 inch Viewable Image Size 10TM - [320-0120] 1st Hard Drive: 9.1GB 10,000RPM Hard Drive 9GB10K - [340-0484] Secondary Controller: RAID w/32MB ECC RAM PERC32E - [340-0470] Floppy Drive: 1.44MB Floppy Drive 3 - [340-5891] Operating System: IntranetWare 4.11, 100 users IW100FI - [430-0044] Mouse: Microsoft System Mouse MD - [310-0017] Network Card: Adaptec 6922 10/100 Dual Port AD100DP - [430-0082] Tape Drive: 35/70GB DLT 7000 External Tape Drive TB7000E - [340-0555] CD-ROM Drive: 12/24X SCSI CD-ROM CD24S1 - [313-0155] 2nd Hard Drive: 9.1GB 10,000RPM Hard Drive 9GB10K - [340-0484] Backup Software: ARCserve 6.1 for NW - Enterprise Edition CASNWEE - [420-0146] Hard Drive Configuration: RAID 5 - Requires 3 or more drives RAID5 - [340-5898] Service: 3Yr 4Hr Response 7X24 Parts & Labor Service w/DirectLine NOS Support DBC7X24 - [900-5290][900-5292][900-4915] Installation Service: Wang On-site install validation WOSV - [900-4679] Accessories: APC Smart UPS 1400 Net Bundle w/Powerchute APC1400 - [310-0048] 3rd Hard Drive: 9.1GB 10,000RPM Hard Drive 9GB10K - [340-0484] 4th Hard Drive: 9.1GB 10,000RPM Hard Drive 9GB10K - [340-0484] 5th Hard Drive: 9.1GB 10,000RPM Hard Drive 9GB10K - [340-0484] 6th Hard Drive: 9.1GB 10,000RPM Hard Drive 9GB10K - [340-0484][340-0484] 64k is a bargain today. CPQ, IBM et al sell much more expensive systems than this. 5yrs from now, you'll see this kind of storage and power in mainstream desktops. Questions anyone? MEATHEAD