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= Computer Hardware = <<TableOfContents>>
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 * Topre Realforce 87U, 55g-even weighted
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 * Dual Opteron 244 (1.8 GHz) (C0 steppings)
 * Supermicro H8DCE motherboard
 * 2x AMD Opteron 285 (2.6 GHz)
 * [[SupermicroH8DCE|Supermicro H8DCE motherboard]]
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 * 1.3 TB hard disk space (5 250 GB Seagate 7200.8 in Linux Software RAID 5, 1 Western Digital 320 GB)
 * nVidia/XFX 6600 GT Dual DVI graphics card
 * Dual Dell 2405 FP 24" LCDs
 * 1.3 TB hard disk space
  * Western Digital Raptor 10,000 RPM 1
50 GB disk
  * 5x
Samsung HD103UJ 1 TB disks, Linux software RAID5
 * nVidia/ASUS 9800 GTX+ Dual DVI graphics card
 * 2x Dell 2405 FP 24" LCDs
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 * anubis
 * machina
=== anubis ===
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 * caligula
 * nero
=== apophis ===

Hardware:

 * Dual-core, 1.6 GHz CPU (Intel Atom 330 CPU)
 * NVIDIA ION-based mainboard (ZOTAC ION B)
 * 4 GiB RAM
 * 250 GB disk space (2x Seagate 250 GB disks) in Linux software RAID10

=== machina ===

Hardware components:

 * Intel Core 2 Quad 9400S (Low-power), 2.66 GHz CPU
 * 8 GiB RAM

Physical disk configuration in tower, from top to bottom:

 * Hitachi 250 GB
 * WD 250 GB

 * Hitachi 250 GB
 * WD 200 GB
 * Hitachi 250 GB
 * WD 200 GB

 * WD 320 GB
 * WD 320 GB
 * Seagate 750 GB
 * Seagate 750 GB

=== sobk ===

=== caligula ===
=== nero ===

== Misc ==

The DellTrueMobile1150 was one of the best 802.11b wireless cards available for Linux, and was particularly popular with the network penetration testing community.

The first LCD monitor I ever purchased was a [[SiliconGraphics1600SW]]. I keep it because, besides being an excellent display, it's a symbol of the pinnacle of dot-com era excessiveness.

Keyboards

I have a meager keyboard collection. Some of the pieces:

  • Sun Type 6 USB
  • Happy Hacking Keyboard Lite USB 2
  • Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional 2
  • Topre Realforce 87U, 55g-even weighted
  • ABS M1 Mechanical

Computers

Laptops

  • horus: Lenovo Thinkpad X61t
  • set: IBM Thinkpad T42p
  • gundar: Sony VAIO Z505LSK

Workstations

sun-ra

Hardware:

  • 2x AMD Opteron 285 (2.6 GHz)
  • Supermicro H8DCE motherboard

  • 8 GiB RAM
  • 1.3 TB hard disk space
    • Western Digital Raptor 10,000 RPM 150 GB disk
    • 5x Samsung HD103UJ 1 TB disks, Linux software RAID5
  • nVidia/ASUS 9800 GTX+ Dual DVI graphics card
  • 2x Dell 2405 FP 24" LCDs

And other things I can't remember.

Servers

anubis

apophis

Hardware:

  • Dual-core, 1.6 GHz CPU (Intel Atom 330 CPU)
  • NVIDIA ION-based mainboard (ZOTAC ION B)

  • 4 GiB RAM
  • 250 GB disk space (2x Seagate 250 GB disks) in Linux software RAID10

machina

Hardware components:

  • Intel Core 2 Quad 9400S (Low-power), 2.66 GHz CPU
  • 8 GiB RAM

Physical disk configuration in tower, from top to bottom:

  • Hitachi 250 GB
  • WD 250 GB
  • Hitachi 250 GB
  • WD 200 GB
  • Hitachi 250 GB
  • WD 200 GB
  • WD 320 GB
  • WD 320 GB
  • Seagate 750 GB
  • Seagate 750 GB

sobk

caligula

nero

Misc

The DellTrueMobile1150 was one of the best 802.11b wireless cards available for Linux, and was particularly popular with the network penetration testing community.

The first LCD monitor I ever purchased was a SiliconGraphics1600SW. I keep it because, besides being an excellent display, it's a symbol of the pinnacle of dot-com era excessiveness.

SamatsWiki: ComputerHardware (last edited 2020-05-21 19:05:46 by SamatJain)