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From my archives....
#2248 (150 Processor CPW, 25 IA CPW) w/d 11/21/03 $ 6,800
Then for a bigger one....
#2434 (2350 Processor CPW, 0 IA CPW, 2w SStar) w/d 11/21/03 $26,500

before memory and disk.
That last is huge! Those machines mostly had 8G and 17G drives and those were not cheap then. $1,400 for an 8G and I think $2,400 for a 17G. 1 GB of memory was another $3,200 or so. So to get to 70GB Usable disk you'd be spending $2,400 times 6 for a set of drives ($14,400) PLUS you need a RAID card for another $6K. So 1G Mem and 70GB Disk sets you back over $23,000 or nearly three times the base 515 price.

- Larry
Bryan


Pete Helgren said the following on 4/15/2007 5:07 PM:
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I don't remember the what the 270 entry pricing and CPW ratings were.




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