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Server Bids

See the list of servers here.

Two phase bidding process:

1. It would be really cool if Hackspace members can benefit from these servers by getting hardware to enable projects that may otherwise not happen.

2. It would also be cool if Hackspace can benefit financially from any donations that people wish to make for any of this hardware.

Try looking on ebay to get an idea of the value of these devices...


Place your bids please :-)

Just edit this page.

NOTE that there should be scope to shuffle some of the components around between some of the severs of the same brand and model

--Simon 19:44, 21 June 2012 (UTC)


Bid 1 - tgreer

Bidding for:

007	DL380	G5	2xquad core 3.0	GHz	4gb	Nil
+ 1x additional PSU to make it dual PSU

Bidding £150.

This is purely commercial so would be a financial donation to a space. Looking for rails to go with. Also looking for some disks to go with it there are any (will bid/pay separately for them)

20:46, 21 June 2012 (UTC)

Bid 2. - NetBSD

1 x Sun V445 - openbsd/sparc development (Cambridge)
1 x Sun V445 - netbsd/sparc development (?)
1 x Sun T2000 - netbsd port to niagra (?)

Bid 3 - Martin Klang

2 * IBM x3950M2 - Quad 2.4GHz with 128G RAM - Martin upstairs  

Martin made this pile of kit available by collecting in his van - many thanks :-)

The plan is to build a VM box for development of various projects I'm involved with, such as Dissident Island Radio, Occupied (not occupy!) London, and Music Hackspace projects.

Also I'd like to buy a DL380 G5 to replace my G4, bidding £60.00.

Bid 4 - HackSpace virtual server project

2 * IBM x3950M2 - Quad 2.4GHz with 128G RAM - For Hackspace virtualisation project (aim to provide virtual machines for anyone who wants one)

Bid 5 - Jasper/EMFCamp

1 x Sun x4600 as fully loaded as possible.

Bid 6 - Ninlilizi

1 x3950M2 Quad with 128G RAM
4 HDD's

I'm looking for something that I can use to consolidate a chunk of existing stuff. As well as providing a incubator for current projects and collaborative environment.

I'm involved in various projects all relating to either Traveller or Roma rights which span the entirely of Europe through to India. I'm involved in looking after infrastructure for the Traveller Solidarity network (While bought you last years Dale Farm resistence)... This involves multiple websites and are looking for something to support a good set of collaborative tools to make remote working more efficient... And to teach the hippies that there is more to online orgnising then email lists.

Also, I'm currently involved in incubating some projects relating to european Roma. Here I am working with some real experienced members of the community who have been doing full time voluntary work at the grass roots level in support of Roma across the entirety of europe for the last 50 years. And these people have been the driving force behind everything positive in that area that has happened in that timeframe. So... Lot's of things being explored there to bring these peoples campaigning upto modern day tech.

A big project we are just embarking upon... Which we're looking to spend the next several years developing and putting together is a system to enable the entire Roma population the ability to vote on various issues relevant to the work of various pro-roma organisations. Yes, there are an aweful lots of us across europe... So this is no simple task, either techinically or socially. But is seen as an ongoing long term project to bring Roma proper political self-representation of wishes and oppinions in history. Beyond the already experienced people in the political and legal arena's... Tech again is a new tool in this fight... And lot's of potential solutions are being explored and advice taken for how to progress with making this happen. And it is understood that the scale is going to require a real special solution developing. My personal skill level for reference is 2 decades of obsessively fulltime personal code tinkering and beating linux with a hammer. So, have a very capable techincal background to be attempting such a large project. Also, anything awesome developed would be shared with the world. This is going to involves some extreme levels of concurrency however it is sliced... I've got a technically solid plan for achiving some real tight cpu requirements for this. But will still require a crazy chunk of ram to happen... Not detailing technical stuff in public... But would be happy to discuss directly if your concerened about the potential sanity of my approach :) There are also a pile of smaller projects, involving low level social networking and educational stuff all for the benefit of Roma. And again a good piece of iron with plenty of resources will make the development and testing of solutions designed for scalling to epic proportions and developing a unique solution to turn this scary task into a piece of elegance... will make life so much easier... and hopefully supply something that can keep the long term stuff floating without having to worry about buying more kit for a very long time.

Now, I realise that colocating such a beast is not entirely cheap excursion. But, although immediate budgets are non existent. The number of pro Traveller and pro Roma pies I'm tech supporting and friendly organisations. A good piece of iron that can be carved up into virtualised pieces to consolodate their stuff. Jointly funded by all of them... Which has been confirmed people are willing to do, if I can make the hardware happen. Would then become more manageable. And save me no end of administrative tail chasing by overall reducing the amount of seperate stuff scattered all over the place for the pile of humanitarian projects I am supporting. And any spare resources, I'd hope to be able to offer to other similar projects that may help my people. As may come along



Bid 7 - Dave Brown

IBM 3950 Quad, 128gb

The idea is to build an isolated compute server, where algorithms can be tested with raw and unrestricted access to the hardware. In a sense, this is the opposite end of a virtual machine server - as convenience is sacrificed to performance. My initial area of interest is the C++11 concurrency model, locking primitives, and memory model.

Currently the budget is under discussion.
I would like 2 servers for resiliency.
I have a slight preference for 2.9GHz

Bid N.