Dolby may have inherited these models from Doremi, but they continued to sell new ones until January 2020 (IMS2000) and June 2020 (SV/IMB). Someone who bought a new SV/IMB just before sales were discontinued, did not extend the OEM warranty, and accidentally loses the certificate at the first battery swapout later this year will only have gotten around three years out of it. Even by IT industry standards, that is a very short service life.
Yes, a lot of rack servers use off-the-shelf generic parts, Power supply modules, fans, RAID drives, and RAM modules can all be replaced with generic parts. But if the motherboard dies you are likely dead in the water (for a decade-old server, it would likely be a case of trying to find a used one on Ebay), and if the media block dies, you are absolutely dead in the water.
Yes, a lot of rack servers use off-the-shelf generic parts, Power supply modules, fans, RAID drives, and RAM modules can all be replaced with generic parts. But if the motherboard dies you are likely dead in the water (for a decade-old server, it would likely be a case of trying to find a used one on Ebay), and if the media block dies, you are absolutely dead in the water.
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