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<tr><td> </td><td>Two addtional Intel Gigabit Cards</td></tr>
<tr><td> </td><td>Two addtional Intel Gigabit Cards</td></tr>
<tr><td> </td><td>Generic 100mb Ethernet Card</td></tr>
<tr><td> </td><td>Generic 100mb Ethernet Card</td></tr>
<tr><td>Extras:</td><td>6 extra 9 pin serial ports</td></tr>
<tr><td>The Name:</td><td>Cian is no longer allowed to name servers</td></tr>
<tr><td>The Name:</td><td>Cian is no longer allowed to name servers</td></tr>
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This was purchased from adverts.ie in 2008 to potentially run some bsd, or something. About the same time it arrived it was becoming clear that [[asplodey]] was a useless piece of crap. Since asplodey was so unreliably shit it was decided that we should use sprout instead and throw asplodey away. Sprout also took over from [[fap]] as our remote logging server, and [[obelisk]] as our nagios server.
This was purchased from adverts.ie in 2008 to potentially run some bsd, or something. About the same time it arrived it was becoming clear that [[asplodey]] was a useless piece of crap. Since asplodey was so unreliably shit it was decided that we should use sprout instead and throw asplodey away. Sprout also took over from [[fap]] as our remote logging server, and [[obelisk]] as our nagios server.


In late 2009/early 2010 we began phasing out sprout, as we had acquired a PowerEdge 2650 ([[b4|b4]]) to take over it's work. Sprout is falling apart anyway.


== Services ==
== Services ==
      
      
* Remote Logging
None anymore, we're phasing it out.


== Planned Services ==
James Reilly (fun@rb) has plans to put it to good use as a router/DNS box.
 
* Ticketing
* Nagios
 
 
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