Ok, call me sentimental, but of all the computer-related stuff I've built over the years, this one was my absolute favorite without a doubt!
Now for the super cool story!!
In 2002, amid the VP6 failures that lead to the birth of this site, I needed a replacement server for the ailing VP6's that were limping along, hosting maybe 2-dozen sites I had contracts to host at the time. Back in that day, my "datacenter" consisted of a T1 line into my apartment I had just recently moved into in Rolla, MO about 8 months prior.... I needed something with girth/expandability, but racks were simply out of my budget at the time...I was pretty broke at the time, just starting a small hosting business.
I recapped the VP6's, which bought me a little time, but I still needed servers with a little more power, as the hosting business was picking up...badcaps foundation was laid! ...at the time, a subdomain off another domain name I owned hosted off one of the recapped VP6's, and recapping writeups I created that were mirrored over at vp6-board.com. I sold my second car I had at that time so I could build this system without going into debt, bargain hunted for months for internals, and then came the case dilemma...
Finding the balance between what I could afford and what was feasible was a very narrow window...until a day I stumbled upon a case dealer known as casedepot.com, and there she was. 16 bays capable of holding 2 complete systems, the ultimate multiple motherboard server case! It was their model known as "1620A" IIRC, but carried no name brand with 2x dual redundant Zippy (EMACSS) 400W PSU's. Judging from the drive rails it uses, its appears to have been OEM'd by Enlight. At the end of the day, it was 2x Intel SHG2 motherboards with 2.0GHz/400FSB socket603 processors, 3gb RAM per system. I also anted up for the ZCR controller, which converted the onboard SCSI into a RAID controller with 4x 150gb in a 300GB RAID10 per system....this was a beast at the time!! Shortly after this system was commissioned in January 2003, badcaps.net domain was registered that following April and this was badcaps.net's first official server!!
In early 2006, I partnered with a guy and we went in on a couple racks in a real datacenter, and I sold this server to an outfit in Atlanta, GA. It more than paid for itself at this point, and I sold it to them for twice what it cost me to build....so I was happy to see it go!! I reduced the HDD's to 2x 150GB in a RAID1 per system and kept a couple of the extra bay coolers. ...and I never really thought about it much since. I sold out all my interest in the hosting business in 2009, as it was all I could do to keep ahead of the repair end of BCN.
Fast forward to the present.... Mikey (Stretch0069) came by here for a visit a couple months ago, and he asked about that server...and I told him the cliffs notes of the above story... A couple weeks after Mikey's visit, I get a message about something unrelated from a good inside contact I have at the Atlanta-based business that bought this machine. I recalled the conversation I had with Mikey, and it jogged my memory....and I asked about the machine.... He tells me the server quit working about a year ago (2015), and they replaced it with new stuff.... He also said they had cleaned out their IT room and this server along with a bunch of other stuff was going to the recycler soon. He was kind enough to offer it back @ the cost of shipping it before they sent it away. I told him hell yes!! Talk about timing...and here we are!!
Fedex just delivered it via freight truck:
Cut out of the packaging and wheeled inside. The lock cylinder on the front door is broken, but present....I'll have to see if a locksmith can repair it. It came with the original keys, but ironically enough, I still had a key for it.
They added a NIC to each system and up'd each system's memory to 6gb. One of the heatsink fans are broken...
That was as I remembered...
They cycled some HDD's, there's now a pair of 300gb SCSI drives for each system. Not sure how they're configured.
I haven't any idea what I'll actually do with this yet, haven't even tried firing it up....but after 9 years, a long-lost friend & Badcaps.net's original server has come home!!
I think of where I was in life when this was designed & built in 2002, the use I got from it, and then it was sold in 2006....and then 9 years later to come home again....life is funny sometimes.
Now for the super cool story!!
In 2002, amid the VP6 failures that lead to the birth of this site, I needed a replacement server for the ailing VP6's that were limping along, hosting maybe 2-dozen sites I had contracts to host at the time. Back in that day, my "datacenter" consisted of a T1 line into my apartment I had just recently moved into in Rolla, MO about 8 months prior.... I needed something with girth/expandability, but racks were simply out of my budget at the time...I was pretty broke at the time, just starting a small hosting business.
I recapped the VP6's, which bought me a little time, but I still needed servers with a little more power, as the hosting business was picking up...badcaps foundation was laid! ...at the time, a subdomain off another domain name I owned hosted off one of the recapped VP6's, and recapping writeups I created that were mirrored over at vp6-board.com. I sold my second car I had at that time so I could build this system without going into debt, bargain hunted for months for internals, and then came the case dilemma...
Finding the balance between what I could afford and what was feasible was a very narrow window...until a day I stumbled upon a case dealer known as casedepot.com, and there she was. 16 bays capable of holding 2 complete systems, the ultimate multiple motherboard server case! It was their model known as "1620A" IIRC, but carried no name brand with 2x dual redundant Zippy (EMACSS) 400W PSU's. Judging from the drive rails it uses, its appears to have been OEM'd by Enlight. At the end of the day, it was 2x Intel SHG2 motherboards with 2.0GHz/400FSB socket603 processors, 3gb RAM per system. I also anted up for the ZCR controller, which converted the onboard SCSI into a RAID controller with 4x 150gb in a 300GB RAID10 per system....this was a beast at the time!! Shortly after this system was commissioned in January 2003, badcaps.net domain was registered that following April and this was badcaps.net's first official server!!
In early 2006, I partnered with a guy and we went in on a couple racks in a real datacenter, and I sold this server to an outfit in Atlanta, GA. It more than paid for itself at this point, and I sold it to them for twice what it cost me to build....so I was happy to see it go!! I reduced the HDD's to 2x 150GB in a RAID1 per system and kept a couple of the extra bay coolers. ...and I never really thought about it much since. I sold out all my interest in the hosting business in 2009, as it was all I could do to keep ahead of the repair end of BCN.
Fast forward to the present.... Mikey (Stretch0069) came by here for a visit a couple months ago, and he asked about that server...and I told him the cliffs notes of the above story... A couple weeks after Mikey's visit, I get a message about something unrelated from a good inside contact I have at the Atlanta-based business that bought this machine. I recalled the conversation I had with Mikey, and it jogged my memory....and I asked about the machine.... He tells me the server quit working about a year ago (2015), and they replaced it with new stuff.... He also said they had cleaned out their IT room and this server along with a bunch of other stuff was going to the recycler soon. He was kind enough to offer it back @ the cost of shipping it before they sent it away. I told him hell yes!! Talk about timing...and here we are!!
Fedex just delivered it via freight truck:
Cut out of the packaging and wheeled inside. The lock cylinder on the front door is broken, but present....I'll have to see if a locksmith can repair it. It came with the original keys, but ironically enough, I still had a key for it.
They added a NIC to each system and up'd each system's memory to 6gb. One of the heatsink fans are broken...
That was as I remembered...
They cycled some HDD's, there's now a pair of 300gb SCSI drives for each system. Not sure how they're configured.
I haven't any idea what I'll actually do with this yet, haven't even tried firing it up....but after 9 years, a long-lost friend & Badcaps.net's original server has come home!!
I think of where I was in life when this was designed & built in 2002, the use I got from it, and then it was sold in 2006....and then 9 years later to come home again....life is funny sometimes.
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