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* HP: ProLiant, Integrity, Netserver, ML**** Series, DL**** Series, AlphaServer, RP**** Series | * HP: ProLiant, Integrity, Netserver, ML**** Series, DL**** Series, AlphaServer, RP**** Series | ||
* SuperMicro: Any | * SuperMicro: Any | ||
− | == List of Workstation Models == | + | == List of Workstation Models(Not Servers) == |
* DELL: Precision | * DELL: Precision | ||
* Sun: SunStation | * Sun: SunStation |
Revision as of 13:50, 24 October 2013
Servers are a special type of computer, but need to be tracked separately due to Oregon eCycles rules and similar constraints. For example, they are never (currently) covered by Oregon eCycles. We therefore need to be able to identify servers as distinct from other computers. These instructions are intended to make that possible.
GREY Chart
- Is it a server?
List of Server Models
- DELL: PowerEdge
- Sun: Sun-(any), Netra, Enterprise, Sun Blade, Sun Fire, SPARC Enterprise
- Silicon Graphics: Altix, Origin(any), Challenge
- HP: ProLiant, Integrity, Netserver, ML**** Series, DL**** Series, AlphaServer, RP**** Series
- SuperMicro: Any
List of Workstation Models(Not Servers)
- DELL: Precision
- Sun: SunStation
- Silicon Graphics: Iris, Onyx, Visual, Workstation
- HP: XW**** Series, Z**** Series, AlphaStation, Visualize, Workstation
- SuperMicro: None(yet)