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And "a bunch of harddrives" is not an adequate answer.
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I dont get it?

They are SSD = Solid State Drives lol
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hard drive cradle for some kind of server?
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SanDisk Ultra.

The SanDisk SSD Dashboard helps users maintain peak performance of the SanDisk SSD in Windows operating systems with a user-friendly graphical interface. The SanDisk SSD Dashboard includes tools for analysis of the disk (including the disk model, capacity, firmware version, and S.M.A.R.T. attributes) and firmware updates.
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Looks more like a NAS Server just filled with SSDs. Expense wise, using SSDs in a NAS, that may not be Enterprise instead opting for Consumer grade SSDs is a question I would have, since throwing in HDDs would have saved the company (or person) money.
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My buddy told me this:

"It's a server with 16-960gb ssds. Each can be ran in RAID to run a file server or a server used for accounts. Could be used for gaming, could be used for mining crypto currency. There is an abundant amount of uses that this server is more than capable of doing"
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Ache wrote My buddy told me this:

"It's a server with 16-960gb ssds. Each can be ran in RAID to run a file server or a server used for accounts. Could be used for gaming, could be used for mining crypto currency. There is an abundant amount of uses that this server is more than capable of doing"


Absolutely. A server was just my first guess, Cryptocurrency mining was another thought, but server seemed the most common. Personally, I don't know of anyone who would use RAID 0 with this much storage for gaming alone -- let alone base them all on SSDs but that is a possibility for a few select people lol
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It's two Dell PowerEdge servers mounted in a rack.

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