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- Sep 7, 2013
I dunno. I don't like blade servers or anything that goes in rack mount style.
Love me some old tower servers. There's just something about the look of a tall, old tower that I love.
Stuff like the old Compaq ProLiant servers before HP bought them.
I also have one key for Windows Server 2008 R2... Wonder how it would run on an old PIII server.
So some questions:
Are these old dual CPU PIII servers even powerful enough for a simple task like IIS and file storage for LAN?
And where the heck can I even find these nowadays?
I'm not planning on buying now, just gathering info for later.
Love me some old tower servers. There's just something about the look of a tall, old tower that I love.
Stuff like the old Compaq ProLiant servers before HP bought them.
I also have one key for Windows Server 2008 R2... Wonder how it would run on an old PIII server.
So some questions:
Are these old dual CPU PIII servers even powerful enough for a simple task like IIS and file storage for LAN?
And where the heck can I even find these nowadays?
I'm not planning on buying now, just gathering info for later.
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