These were originally built as a VSAN which I plan on replicating once I build a proper home vSphere environment. Each of the 740s have about 12TB raw in them but I’d like to load the 8 empty bays in each, anyone know where I can get a stack of cheap/used 1.8TB 2.5" SAS drives? I care more about capacity compared to speed as I plan on making the 440 a standalone all flash host.

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    For someone who lives in a not-as-wealthy country, it just blows my mind how people get these amazing equipment, for free?

    I’ve been trying build something for my home for years and anything that can be called decent is basically immediately out of my budget.

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    1 year ago

    Hohooo. I hope that after I graduate I’m going to have the same opportunities as some of you to take old equipment home.

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    1 year ago

    Jesus christ your lucky, those sell for some serious dough. I don’t even see Rx40 on the second hand market much, mostly going from Rx10/20’s to Rx30’s now.

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      1 year ago

      r740s are still fine to be used for production, even with new 15 and 16 gens available.

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          That is what I am talking about, they are still good for running them especially for SMB, if they can get refurb servers with hardware support.

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            Yeap, our customer using used R740s for VMware cluster and Starwinds VSAN for high availability. The only thing I would mention is not using refurb drives.