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Build your own 2U rack mount server using the Intel SR2100 chassis and
 the STL2 Server board + Quantum Atlas 10K Hard  Drives (36GB SCSI SCA)
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The Rack-mount Server we are building is composed of the following components (I have linked some of them to the Intel web site if you need additional specs):

Intel SR2100 Chassis
Intel STL2 Server Board
Intel Pentium III Processor 1Ghz
512 Mb ECC Registered SDIM's
Quantum Atlas III 10K 36GB SCSI (SCA) Hard Drives
Intel Slim CD-ROM
3.5" Floppy Drive
and fyi we will be using Microsft Windows 2000 Server as an operating system.  For those curious beyond this point, this server is destined to be the back-end oracle database server for  a web site serving up oil well test data. This unit makes a nice alternative to the Cobalt Raq .

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Here is the Intel SR2100 rack mount chassis with the cover removed. Note the two fans midway through the chassis, and the attached scsi cable that is connected to the hot swap backplane. Copy of P1010169.jpg (36630 bytes)
The first step in preparing this chassis is to remove the riser card support bracket.  This is done by releasing the four thumb screws found at the back of the rackmount chassis. Copy of P1010170.jpg (24210 bytes)
Once the thumb screws are free, a gentle lift and the bracket will come free.  Just beyond the fans we can make out the hot swap back plane electronics. Copy of P1010171.jpg (27209 bytes)
Here is  a picture of the boxed Intel Server Board STL2. Copy of P1010172.jpg (27613 bytes)
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