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Behold my newest project. It's a portable server system. Low power is key. The external drives are eSATA, and connect to my PCMCIA eSATA card. Also, all the Hard drive work will be on the shuttle drive, so it'll be easy to upkeep. In theory.
Also MUCH quieter than a normal server setup. S-Video out to my TV too!
This is going to be introduced later today by the company I work for. Four dual core AMD Opterons. 128GB RAM. 3 SAS or SATA drives. DVD burner. 1U Chassis. Sick!
World's first IRC server, which used to be in University of Oulu computer "museum" (just a display behind a glass wall, really). The things aren't there anymore (or weren't last time I went past the place), I haven't yet bothered to find out where they are right now. Probably in a better place.
Anyway, the server is a really old Sun server, but some practical joker has apparently put an Apple sticker on the thing.
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WhatsApp, the messaging app that you probably heard got bought by Facebook for almost $20 billion, is offline at the moment. So, yeah, it’s not just you. It’s the WhatsApp servers.
WhatsApp was recently pulled from the...
Intel DQ77KB Mini-ITX MB
Intel Xeon E3-1265L V2 Ivy Bridge 2.5 (3.5) Ghz 45W Quad Core
Intel BXHTS1155LP CPU Cooler
16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 1600 RAM
256GB mSATA SSD
Lian-Li PC-Q05B Mini-ITX Cases
19v/8.4A 160 Watt AC-DC Power Adapter
2 x 1TB 2.5" 7200rpm HDD's
The two Atom's there in the MiniBox (mini-box.com) cases with picoLCD displays are configured as:
Intel D2500CCE Mini-ITX Motherboard
4GB RAM (2 x 2GB) SODIMM
One with 2 x 30GB mSATA + SATA converters. The other one with a 480GB Sandisk SSD.
Some additional external storage added for quick-off backups, including Vantec JBOD and RAID external cases with USB3 and eSATA.
How to set up server monitoring system with Monit
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This is a mixed wood server with a backboard. The dark color wood is walnut the lighter is natural red oak. The knobs and pulls are natural oak. This shows the three door style available in a variety of sizes. We can also customize the size if needed.
An altar server is a lay assistant to a member of the clergy during a Christian religious service. An altar server attends to supporting tasks at the altar such as fetching and carrying, ringing the altar bell and so on.
I got a CMA (Cable Management Arm) with my server too, but unfortunately it didn't fit in my rack, I was so disappointed, and just look at that mess.
Update November, 15, 2011
Installed new Dell R510 server, labeled all the cables in the rack, added new KVM, and changed OS on LEVIATHAN.
R510 Specs:
Name: CynoGriffon
2 x Intel Xeon E5620 @ 2.4 GHz
24 GB of RAM
8 x 2TB Seagate HDDs totalling 16TB (10TB Usable with RAID-Z 2)
8GB USB Flash drive Running OS
OS: FreeNAS
The R510 is a beautiful server, by far my favorite.
See set description for description of other equipment.
Built by: Hylindar /VisitRegion Pumpkin Server: mc.zedwork.co.uk Website: www.zedwork.co.uk via Tumblr bit.ly/17IK3Ae
In the left photo, 32 CAT-5e telephone cables and 43 CAT-6e computer cables come into the Community Center server room via a 4-inch conduit. Yesterday I went over to comb out all of the phone cable (middle photo) and then dress it over to the side and into the cable guides and punchdown block brackets. (I don't have to deal with the computer cables. We have a contractor for that...)
Soon I get to install the punchdown blocks and connect all of the dots! (Including the single 25-pair cable punchdown to connect this room to the actual digital phone switch, 200 feet away.) Then, when the building rehab is finished, the Recreation staff should be able to unplug their phones from their temporary trailer offices, walk into the newly opened building, and simply plug their phones in at their new desks.
It might even work!