They are not local, but:

http://www.penguincomputing.com
http://www.monarchcomputer.com
In that order.  I use both and their Customer Service and Tech Support
is good.  Most importantly, they are relatively inexpensive.  They are
both AMD friendly, which is important to me.  And both are Linux /
Open Source savvy, and offer choices in pre-installed Linux.  I've
also used http://www.cyberpowersystem.com/ for a low end server, and
for a couple of desktop machines.

Steve Tripp

On 11/11/05, greg wm <tclug at greatlakedata.com> wrote:
> hi tcluggers,
>
> i'm ready to drop some $ for 2 simple servers, no m$ software, could be
> custom built, could be stock metal.  general nanosystems seems good but
> i haven't really become acquainted around town that much yet.
>
> where would you buy your metal?  why?
>
> tia,
> greg
>
> Greg Whitley Mott
> IT Coordinator
> NonviolentPeaceforce.org
>
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