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Dell GX280 + 750GB-1TB?
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I'm looking at setting up some sort of network attached backup after losing the laptop HDD today :| It seems more viable to get a small form factor pc and chuck in a large HDD than to get NAS attached drives that use their own file system which is a pain!!! and they are not cheap.

Does anyone know if the Dell GX280 will handle a 750GB-1TB drive. (the gx280 has sata)

Thanks.
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Found out it will handle 750gb-1TB. So I've bought the PC, now just need to get a 750GB HDD Smile It will be ample for a home server i think! Hell even has DDR2 and PCI Express that this old desktop doesn't have lol! Could have gotten away with a P3 1ghz really. Ah well was only $180AUD Smile

Server / Backup Server Specs:

Brand & Model: Dell Optiplex GX280 Small Form Factor PC
Motherboard: Intel 915G Express chipset with integrated video & sound
Processor: Intel Pentium 4 3 Ghz 1Mb Cache 800 Mhz FSB HyperThreading
Memory: 512 Mb PC3200 DDR2 SDRAM - 2 Dual Channel Memory Slots (1 x 512 Mb Module Installed)
Hard Drive: 750GB 7200 RPM SATA
Optical Drive: Combo CD Burner & DVD Reader
Video Card: Integrated Intel Extreme Graphics 2
Operating System: Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3
Network: Broadcom 57XX 10/100/1000 Gbit LAN with support for Remote Wake Up and Alert Standard Format (ASF 1.0)
EIDE Controller: Integrated two-channel serial ATA 150 controller - Integrated ATA/100 dual channel, bus master EIDE hard drive controller - Integrated floppy diskette drive support
Interfaces: Eight USB 2.0 (two front and six rear) - 1 Ethernet (RJ45) - 1 nine-pin serial (16550 compatible) - 1 parallel (25-hole, bi-directional) - 1 VGA out - stereo line-in (minijack) - microphone-in (minijack-front) - speakers/line-out (minijack) and headphone (minijack-front)
Audio: Onboard Audio with Internal Dell Business Audio speaker
Expansion Slots: 1 x PCI Express & 1 x PCI (Low Profile - Half Length & Half Height)
Dimensions: 32 cm (W) x 35.4 cm (D) x 9 cm (H) 6.4 Kg
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not bad for the price
but a p4 processor? can that handle the job as a server?
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It doesn't need any more than a P4 if it's just a back up.
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The Mob Wrote:not bad for the price
but a p4 processor? can that handle the job as a server?
All these sites run of a server with an AMD 3800+ 64Bit. Runs Linux though, not bloated windows.
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Now have plans to destroy the GX280 for parts Smile (Will put it back together once I purchase some new bits)

New:
Motherboard: GA-EP45-UD3 (8x SATA)
Case:CoolerMaster CM690 (Will hold up to 10HDD, will get bigger case for 30HDD one day if needed)
Trayless HDD Rack: ME-752 x4 or 5

From GX280:
CPU: P4 3.0GHZ HT
Ram: 2GB DDR2
VID: HIS ATI PCI Express
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you run this site with AMD? no wonder it cant get 100% uptime its well known that AMD sucks bad compared to intel.
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This site would have 100% Uptime if it werent for the Data center I have never had any issues with AMD. They are alot better bang for buck. I have a mix of AMD X2, Core 2 Duo, P4, Athlon.
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ahhh. linux. which version? some distro's can be pretty bloaty
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