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# Rockhopper

This page contains information on systems that are in happy retirement from the Computer Systems Lab.

**Rockhopper** used to reside in the CSL Machine Room, and served as the SSL management server and CRL responder until its happy retirement in 2017.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification     | Description                           |
| ----------------- | ------------------------------------- |
| **Server Type**   | HP Proliant DL385                     |
| **CPU**           | 2x AMD Opteron 280 Dual-Core @ 2.4GHz |
| **RAM**           | 8 GB                                  |
| **Hard Disks**    | 2X 73GB 2.5in 10K SAS, RAID1          |
| **OS**            | OpenBSD                               |
| **Firmware**      | A05                                   |
| **iLO Firmware**  | 1.94                                  |
| **Purchase Date** | Spring 2006                           |

## History

Rockhopper originally was a member of the VM cluster serving Xen Virtual Machines.


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