RPM's? They don't make anything less then 7200 nowadays do they? well i guess you could get higher RPM than that but you wouldnt really need it. Howd you get a 200GIG for that cheap?
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RPM's? They don't make anything less then 7200 nowadays do they? well i guess you could get higher RPM than that but you wouldnt really need it. Howd you get a 200GIG for that cheap?
dell, they had it at 170 and there was a 20$ rebate
did you order it online? i wanna get me one of those.
the offer ended and the price went up quite a bit
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/P...=19&iCompatid=
that's the lowest i found it (i think when i bought mine it was 20% off or something)
On http://www.linuxiso.org/ you might look at the SME server. I have three servers, 1 RedHat 9.0 (testing on a laptop), 2 RedHat 7.3, and one SME 5.5 (Counter Strike Server). I have found the Redhat 7.3 are the easiest, but don't support WiFi PCMCIA cards, which is why I have the RedHat 9.0 on the laptop. I used to have have 3 Windows 2000 Servers, one running coldfusion/IIS and the other two running Apache/PHP/Perl. I will never go back to windows personnally, but I will have to keep up2date on it for work. It took me three weeks to convert all the boxes and get familiar with compiling, apache, bind, and php the way I wanted it, and the servers working correctly. You just have to dive in. And before you dive in, find out if you have a LUG (linux users group in your area) and get on their mailing list.