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sprkymrk wrote: Dell's are top notch IMO. ... I've used Dell PE's, Lattitudes, Inspirons and Optiplexes for at least 6-8 years and have had great luck with all of them.
sprkymrk wrote: Dell's are top notch IMO. Make sure you can get the drive cages that are needed for the hard drives. You may end up paying more for those than the drives themselves if the server doesn't come with them.
sexion8 wrote: sprkymrk wrote: Dell's are top notch IMO. ... I've used Dell PE's, Lattitudes, Inspirons and Optiplexes for at least 6-8 years and have had great luck with all of them. I've worked in everything from the banking industry, ISP industry, NOC's, for IBM, and academiaville and outside of the standard desktops, not ONE of the companies I worked for had Dell's in their racks. IBM z's, Sun's, and Alphas. The question was geared for a rack so I take this to be some form of server in a colo place geared for business. I know a friend who swears by them and I asked him why and he stated they have great support when his machines go down. Think of the ironicy with that statement... When they go down? My personal best uptime for a Sun machine, 2 1/2 years without going down. I took it down to upgrade to take my machine home and move over to FreeBSD from Solaris (http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=infiltrated.net) at the time. It had ZERO downtime prior to that. I have a coworker and I will never forget, he had 4 years uptime on a Sun machine... Why'd it go down? He took it offline for Y2k patching back then.
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