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This is a 25-ton A/C unit (one of two) installed in the server room. As you can see, they're still working on the room, installing the overhead cable trays for power and networking. When our cluster arrives, it will use nearly half the A/C output of one of these units.
Sorry about the glare. This was taken through the glass 4th wall of the room. Incidentally, if I stand up at my desk I will be able to see our servers (through two windows) without moving any further.
MacKay's Ice Cream in Cochrane, Alberta, is apparently world famous, but so many things try to claim that title. But if you find yourself in Cochrane, you should try it. It's a neat shop, and the ice cream is very good. Don't be intimidated by the line up, they are very efficient and the line moves quickly.
Virtual Servers are an interesting task.
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Collected the new server today ready for installing at the datacentre tomorrow. 2 quad core CPUs and 24Gb RAM.
Shot with an OM Zuiko 50mm f/3.5 macro lens @ f/16
Strobist setup info: Vivitar 285 on 1/2 power with shoot through brolly on a stand camera left, close in to the server, triggered with a Cactus v4. Small white reflector held just out of shot camera right.
Computer running in the shed with a weatherstation attached, logging temperature, humidity and airpressure in the shed to get an idea what kind of housing and measures I need to run a computer-based weather station.
Tonight I reorganized my current FreeNAS server. Its currently a Dell OptiPlex GX520 that I found for sale cheap. I normally build my own but this fit my needs for the time being. I felt like hacking and reflashed the BIOS with a GX620 Firmware and was able to upgrade the CPU from 2.2GHz Pentium4 to a 3.4Ghz Dual Core Intel.
This was for a 20 year company celebration with the cake being the computer server that they sell the most of. It was pretty much to scale but about half the original server size. The cake was hard to photograph due to the detail on the front and top and as it was so dark. handpainted not printed logos
Coffee server, Disk water pitcher, salt and pepper, sauce boat and Demitasse cup and saucer
Note 01/29/2010: Demi Saucer & sup set is SOLD
In the server room at my office. The servers don't look like much from the front, but they do have a single exclamation point warning light that comes on when there is something amiss.
This is all that's left of the old Cramsession.com servers. PII 400Mhz with 128mb RAM and 8gb hard drives. One ran RedHat Linux 5 and the other ran Windows NT 4.0. This is what's left of 2 servers.
What died along the way:
1 CPU
1 Motherboard
1 floppy disk drive
1 hard drive
2 CD Rom Drives
1 power supply
Our System Administrators Ronald Canete and Abdul Naser Mohamed are installing the new servers for our software testing & evaluation environment.
I found this at a garage sale a few years ago. So lucky to have found the original box and set!
blogged here : www.iadorestyle.com/2010/08/pyrex-obsession-twin-server-set/