The Big Penis Server: A Deep Dive into an Unexpected Purchase

TLDRWe unexpectedly bought a big penis server with a sand capacity, 96 hard drives, and a fair amount of capacity. We discuss the market value, alternative options, and potential uses.

Key insights

💡The server is a NetApp rack with a sand capacity and 96 hard drives.

🤔The server is 10 years old and has 600 gig hard drives, which are now considered low capacity.

💰The server was purchased for $5,000, a steal considering the market value of the equipment.

🔧The server can be repurposed with just a few high-capacity SSDs, providing better performance and efficiency.

🎮The server can be useful for home lab setups and provide a cheap way to get a lot of storage.

Q&A

Where did you buy the server?

We bought the server from a company that relocated to a data center and no longer needed the equipment.

How much storage capacity does the server have?

The server has a total capacity of 60 terabytes with its 600 gig hard drives.

Can the server be used for gaming?

While not specifically designed for gaming, the server can be repurposed for various applications, including gaming setups or home lab experiments.

Is the server still worth its purchase price?

Considering the market value of the equipment and the potential uses, the server was a great deal for $5,000.

Is the server noisy?

The noise level of the server depends on various factors, including the fans and the condition of the equipment.

Timestamped Summary

00:00The video introduces an unexpected purchase of a big penis server.

02:20The server is a NetApp rack with 96 hard drives and a sand capacity.

05:45The server was purchased for $5,000, a great deal considering the market value.

09:10The 600 gig hard drives in the server are considered low capacity compared to modern drives.

11:55The server can be repurposed with high-capacity SSDs for better performance and efficiency.

13:40The server is useful for home lab setups and provides a cost-effective way to get a lot of storage.

16:30The server can be noisy depending on various factors such as fans and equipment conditions.