HP N36L Microserver - £100
I just ordered one - NO affiliation with HP or any vendors - just a nerd who likes bargains.
A dual core Athlon 1.3GHz (so can do H/W virtualisation, better than Atom performance) based micro server, with 4 drive bays, apparently nearly silent...
http://blog.samat.org/2010/12/10/Har...6L-Microserver
I found using Google shopping the basic config for £199.99 and if invoiced before end of Feb then HP will give you £100 cashback...
http://h41112.www4.hp.com/promo/prol...antmicroserver
Bargain!
Upgrade with any DDR3 RAM and regular 3.5" drives, server includes a full set of drive trays. I reckon that's full of win for a home server, NAS or test box.
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Man the price is going down and down...
REALLY tempted now!
Where did you get yours from?
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Caaaaaaaaaaaaaareful mates:
http://h41112.www4.hp.com/promo/prol...r_FEB_2011.pdf
The offer is only valid for the 250GB model it seems (250 quid)...
There is a massive thread on this in "current bargains"
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The 160GB can be purchased for £199 inc P&P BUT the 250GB version which is no different at all apart from the harddrive is priced at £250 from the same retailer.
£50 in difference which effectively buys you 90GB of storage is ridiculous.
Thanks for the heads up mate.
/EDIT
This server appears to be the updated version somehow - PSU is 150W instead of 200W so this clearly changed.
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Wasn't sure if naming a store was against the rules or not...?
I was shopping around for nice NAS cases, or eSATA DAS boxes for expanding storage on current ITX server box, saw this and thought it's not much more money than the DAS boxes I saw. After I saw the N36 I was going to buy one anyway, so even if HP don't cough up I won't be too upset... but the place I bought it said on the phone the 160GB model I bought qualified for the offer.
200W seems an overkill PSU for this though gotta say - 4 drives and a low power platform, 50-60W at most surely... suppose it keeps it cool and efficient.
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Nah links are fine, it's just new members with like 5 posts adding links to sites no-one's heard of which is frowned upon for obvious reasons.
If you don't get the money after being told that, you might be able to claim it was mis-sold.
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Any updates on this, i.e. did you get cashback?
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offer has been extended and you can get the server for £209 with £100 cashback... done
edit - oh its ex VAT, still good!
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and that still qualifies for £100 cashback?
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Yeah I've had the eBuyer sale page open for a while, still arguing with myself if I should get it. xD
It is cheaper in that link though, any idea what their service is like?
Edit: Yeah I think so, you just send the invoice to HP for cashback.
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personally no but a quick google suggests they are ok
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I just ordered from crescent :)
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well the 130Ghz processor sounds tempting http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/j...ileys/spaz.gif
still want one of these, but also still not sure what to do with it - got a 2.5Ghz Core 2 Celeron handling the home server / torrents / streaming / game servers, and p4 dell optiplex SFF doing the smoothwall - now i know these couldn't keep up with what is demanded of the home server, and i know im going to see zip performance increase for the smoothwall, so can anyone come up with a suitably interesting 3rd PC to have lying about 24/7? i need a reason!
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Home server backup? Thats what mine is for, a cheap 4 bay nas unit :D
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Err, what about a PBX and/or an OpenVPN endpoint? Or as Biscuit, a backup - you can never have too many file servers!
Actually, since you're using a not-so-power-frugal P4 system as your Smoothwall box, you could use this as a replacement and save money in the long run.