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I think they have been considered scrap metal for a long time.
The power consumption and foot print, not to mention the lack of available new drives.
I have heard of more than a few that were disposed of.
-Craig
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On Monday, June 15, 2020, 1:18 PM, Mark Ranft <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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Hi Jesse,
I have a client in the Minneapolis area with some XP's (XP128 and XP256's) that he would like to get rid of. Is there any demand, or are they scrap material?
Thanks,
Mark Ranft
(612) 804-2774
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