FS: Infortrend ZFS storage appliances, Supermicro hardware, and much more. Regularly updated!

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Blue Fox

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Fine print: I don't generally put things on hold unless I have a good reason to, however, if two people contact me about something, I tend to give priority to the first person. If you are around Phoenix, you can come pick up the items in person if you would like. Otherwise I'll ship it at your expense by a carrier of my choice (usually FedEx). I can ship internationally, however any prices with shipping included are for the continental US. If you find my prices unreasonable, I am always open to offers. I can upload higher resolution images if requested. Please do your research on all these items before buying them as if they aren't compatible with your stuff, I won't be held responsible for that. If you would like more pictures or have any questions, please PM me. Heatware.

Trades I'm interested in:
  • 6TB or 8TB drives
  • m4/3 Lenses
  • m4/3 Cameras
  • Nokia 808 PureView
  • Dell U3415W
  • Garmin handheld GPS
  • Xeon-D Motherboards
  • Unique/rare/high-end toys. Nothing specific in mind, but if you look through my previous FS threads to see the kind of hardware I normally deal with, that should give you a general idea.

Storage:

$799 - Infortrend EonNAS 3016S - This is a 3U 16 bay storage appliance that uses regular x86 hardware and has a ZFS backend. I only have one of these, so I have not opened the box and poked around inside, so this is still brand new and sealed. I do know it also has a Core i3, 8GB of DDR3, and 5 gigabit ethernet (one for management). Unlike the other two, it also has external SAS ports for hooking up more drives via a SAS expander. This one also uses SAS drives. Redundant power supplies included as well. Manufacturer link.

$25 - Areca 1261ML. 16 port SATA controller. This has been sitting around for ages in my closet. I haven't tested it and presume it's may no longer work, hence the price.

Servers:

$379 shipped - Supermicro A1SAi-2750F motherboard with 2 x 4GB sticks of ECC RAM in a 504-203B chassis. Great low power ITX system with an 8 core Atom CPU, ECC RAM, and quad gigabit NICs. Pictured SSD not included unless requested. Would make for quite the firewall or the likes. In like new condition. Manufacturer link.

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$199
- Celestix WSA 8200. This is a very beefy network appliance that includes 2 x Xeon E5620s, 8 x 1gbit Intel NICs, an Adaptec hardware SAS RAID card, redundant power supplies and more. Embedded CF slot as well. It can be expanded to have 10gbit NICs or 24 x 1gbit. Also has IPMI, but I have no idea how to get that working (same goes for finding the LCD drivers). No disks included, but there is a COA on the top for Microsoft Forefront UAG 2010. Just add a drive and memory and you'll be set (confirmed working with my SAS SSDs). It's in like new condition (it might actually be brand new) and includes rails (just not pictured).

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Power Supplies:

For Trade - Enermax Revolution 85+ 1050W power supply. Another item reviewed here by the [H] team. Everything but the warranty included. Manufacturer link.

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For Trade - Enermax Revolution 87+ 700W power supply. Another item reviewed here by the [H] team. Everything but the warranty included. Manufacturer link.

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Drives:

$29
- Seagate 1.5TB 5900RPM ST31500541AS hard drive. Newegg link.

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Miscellaneous:

$69 - Corsair H105 AIO water cooling unit. Includes 2011 narrow ILM bracket as I used this with an ASRock X99 ITX setup. Changed things around a bit, so I no longer need this. Was used for about 8 months. In excellent condition. Newegg link

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$29 shipped - Sandisk Ultra 128GB MicroSDXC card. One of the best 128GB cards out there. I upgraded to a 200GB one, so selling this. Newegg link


$79 - Corsair Vengeance K90 mechanic keyboard. Cherry MX reds with 18 programmable macro keys. I used it at work for a couple years, but my new desk doesn't have room for this sadly, so I'm getting a 60% keyboard instead. Not too much wear on it. Newegg link

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$39 - Antec ISK110 Vesa ITX chassis. This has been sitting in my closet for a long time as it used to be my old HTPC. Case is in good shape and you get all the pictured accessories. Newegg link

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$69 - BlackBerry Q10 smartphone. One of my favourite phones of the past 5 years. Has some wear on the exterior from being used every day. This is an unlocked model directly from BlackBerry (SQN100-1) that I used on T-Mobile. The back cover is a little loose from one of the clips being bent. Battery was replaced with a new OEM one about 6 months ago and life is great. Pictured accessories included (unused headset).

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$539 shipped - Olympus 75mm F/1.8 micro four thirds lens. One of the best portrait m4/3 lenses available. In excellent condition. Optional metal lens hood included. Only has a small scuff on the side (pictured). Glass is in pristine condition. Can upload full size sample images upon request. Newegg link.

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$109 shipped - Shuttle SN78SH7 barebone with 4gb RAM, DVD drive, 400gb hard drive, and Athlon X2 245. In excellent condition. Just need to turn it on to be up and running. Newegg link.

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$25 shipped - Bitspower 5.25" bay reservoir. This is the black POM version. Was used briefly a few years back in my desktop. Manufacturer link.

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$9 each - 4 Available - Netgear WGXB102 powerline wireless range extender. Factory sealed. Newegg link.

Sold:

$249 - Supermicro A1SRi-2558F. This is a great ITX motherboard for firewall or low powered storage servers. 2 x 8GB ECC SO-DIMMs are included. Has Intel QuickAssist for hardware crypto acceleration. IO shield included. Manufacturer link.

$39 each - 3 Sold - Seagate 2TB 7200RPM ST2000DM001 hard drive. Newegg link.

$199 shipped - 4 x 16GB DDR3 ECC Registered RAM. Kingston brand. Runs at 1333mhz.

$49 - Sony MDR-NC750 headset. Box opened, but unused. Has active noise cancellation when used with certain Xperia phones. I got it with my X5 Compact as part of a bundle, but will be sticking with my Ultimate Ears. Manufacturer link

$599 - Infortrend EonNAS 850 Pro - This is an 8 bay tower storage appliances that uses regular x86 hardware and has a ZFS backend, so you get all the benefits of that. You will get a brand new unit. Has a Core i3-2120 which is socketed and upgradeable, a single 4GB stick of DDR3 (with 1 open slot). There is little proprietary hardware inside, so you could easily replace the DOM with your own boot drive. I am personally using one (pictured) of these with 8 x 6TB WD drives (I bought extras). Multiple available. Manufacturer link.

$40 shipped - SFF-8639 to SFF-8643 (U.2) cable. Difficult to find cable used with Intel's 750 series SSDs. This is new and unused from a retail box of said SSD.

$5 each - 3 Sold - Supermicro SAT2-MV8. PCI-X 8 port HBA that has been rather popular for a lot of file server builds. Does not support RAID.

$499 - Infortrend 1012S - This is 2U 12 bay storage appliance that uses regular x86 hardware and has a ZFS backend, so you get all the benefits of that. I took one apart to see what is inside (pictured), but you will get a brand new sealed unit with all the accessories. Has a Core i3-4330 which is socketed and upgradeable, a single 8GB stick of ECC DDR3 (with 3 open spots), mSATA SSD (presumably to boot, but I've not dumped the contents yet), along with 2 mezzanine PCIe x8 slots (proprietary, but cards are cheap). On the back you have 4 gigabit ethernet (Intel based with one for management), a pair of USB 3.0 ports, pair of USB 2.0 ports, RS-232, and redundant power supplies (80+ rated). Multiple available. Manufacturer link.

$149 - Norco 4020. 4U chassis with 20 hot-swap bays. This is the original version with 2 x 3.5" internal bays instead of 2.5". Worked pretty well until I decommissioned it a couple years back when I switched to all Supermicro 846/847 chassis. Unfortunately I do not have the box for this anymore, so local pickup in Phoenix only. I occasionally drive to southern California and Las Vegas, so I could take it with me, but don't count on it. Rails are included! Manufacturer link.
 
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