Surprisingly the DELL server showed up late Friday afternoon last week
when I was expecting more of a Wed-Thur delivery this week. It was a
pretty small box, only about 2/3 or so of the length I expected. Since
I'd grabbed an LCD monitor as well I wasn't actually sure if I'd gotten
a monitor or server and had to open the box.
It's a PowerEdge 750, which is a small 1u server, designed for web farm type environments. We got it from the Dell Outlet
for a great price. US$1444 for the server, 2.4GHz, 2GB RAM, RAID 1
(2x36GB). A good deal as the cheapest servers there this week are over
$2k! After checking that this was the right box, I put it in the car,
planning on going Mon morning. As usual I got delayed, and that was ok
since the monitor showed up the morning and I took both over yesterday
afternoon.
I opened the boxes, made some room on my shelf and put the monitor in
there. There's a crash cart in the data center with a monitor and
keyboard, but last time I was there it was in use and I couldn't work.
That's annoying, so it's why I grabbed an LCD monitor. So that went in
easy and then I opened the server box and grabbed the rails, checking
to be sure I had right on the right side and same for left. And ...
I figured out relatively quickly that square connectors don't fit into round holes 🙁
They'd come with the server and I never checked to see about the rails.
DELL servers and racks are square hole by default, while I think most
of the rest of the world is round. No huge deal as I have a couple
servers rack mounted, so I put it on top of one of those. I hooked up
power and was ready for KVM when I realized that I didn't have any more
KVM cables. A few years back when my startup failed I'd lucked into an
8 port KVM and 4 cables that had been sitting in my basement
until we got this site up and running. We've grown to 5 servers
now and I was out of cable. No worries, I took the ones from the KVM
and used them, booting the server and starting setup. Then I was off to
Microcenter for 2 new KVM cables.
I didn't get back last night, but today I hooked things up, called the
firewall guy to get the new server connected, and I'm getting ready for
IIS configuration as I type this.