The InfoWorld Hardware Hall of Fame
From mainframes and minis to PCs and PDAs, our picks for the greatest, most enduring computer hardware of all time
By Eric Knorr
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InfoWorld's Hardware Hall of Fame
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IBM System/360 mainframe (1964)
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Digital Equipment Corp. PDP-11 (1970)
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Digital Equipment Corp. VAX (1977)
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IBM PC/AT (1984)
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Compaq Deskpro 386 (1986)
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Okidata Microline 100/200/300 series (1987)
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IBM AS/400 (1988)
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LaserJet 4 (1992)
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IBM ThinkPad (1992)
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Iomega Zip Drive (1994)
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Cisco PIX 515 (1995)
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US Robotics PalmPilot (1996)
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Apple Power Mac G3 (1997)
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Sun Ultra Enterprise 10000 Starfire (1997)
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Apple PowerBook G3 (1998)
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Cisco Catalyst 6509 (1999)
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HP ProLiant DL360 G2 (2003)
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Dell PowerEdge 2800 (2005)
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See the 2009 Technology of the Year Award winners
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See the 2008 BOSSIES winners
Dell PowerEdge 2800 (2005)
Here's another server that’s still performing exceptionally well. A typical Dell PowerEdge 2800 was equipped with two single-core 3.6Ghz Intel Xeon CPUs, 8GB of RAM, and four 146GB U320 SCSI drives in a RAID5 array. According to InfoWorld contributor Paul Venezia, his "PowerEdge 2800 continues to perform key tasks with aplomb more than three years after it first made its appearance in the lab."
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