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by eep_social 590 days ago
486s were sometimes passively cooled. A room full of hardware replaced by a very early virtualization setup lines up reasonably well.

I did one of these in the early naughts. Something like half a rack of old pentium 2-3 era boxes running non-prod — back office, network share storage, dev, staging — to a single beefy server running some flavor of vmware. We had all the older gen hardware for isolation and convenience, not because we needed the compute so I specced a “big” box that could hold a lot of storage (for the time) and performance was a non-issue. I think I also saved a lot on Microsoft licensing which made budget for the hardware.

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In the early 2000s we had a mail server running on an old recycled Cyrix 5x86. When we had to move offices someone knocked down the wall next to the server but as it turned out the Ethernet cable was stapled to the wall and the machine went flying. Whatever, pack it up and move to the new office, plug it back in and it works fine.

About a year later we were rearranging some stuff and someone powered it off and picked it up to move it… and heard a rattle inside. Pop the cover off and the CPU cooler is sitting in the bottom of the case and the CPU is just sitting there naked. Had absolutely no problem running without the fan at all. We clipped it back on anyway just to be safe :)