Re: Photos of moving a Challenge XL
From: Dylan Kulesza (mirage.sod_at_usa.net)
Date: 06/23/04
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Date: 23 Jun 2004 11:53:53 -0700
Ahh, the photos remind me of when I took delivery of my Onyx Rack.
However, my photos would be quite scary for some of you. I basically
have photos of the onyx breaking the strapping during shipping and
being on its side. Good news is that it still worked and 3-phase
isn't required anymore :)
/me is looking for an onyx2
Dylan K.
dfevans@bcr10.uwaterloo.ca (David Evans) wrote in message news:<camp0k$qp4$1@rumours.uwaterloo.ca>...
> In article <8ea8d3f6.0406150140.536c97cf@posting.google.com>,
> Alex <alex_toresh@yahoo.fr> wrote:
> >Funny I did the same thing just last week :) Once the inside chassis
> >removed, the parts alone are somehow lighter. Just too many screws and
> >metal imho :p
>
> I like the amount of metal--it means the thing could survive being in
> the truck. ;-) We didn't remove the inner chassis or the midplane. The
> boards, disks, and OLSs provided enough weight savings.
>
> >Just curious, what configuration did you get?
> >
>
> It's an 8xR4400/150 with 512MB RAM and around 5GB of disk.
> Thoroughly bad-ass for 1994.
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