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This is the main page of my Newton web server running NPDS displayed on an iPhone. The circular technology references are staggering. Here is a photo showing the same page zoomed out.
One of the scenes in and around Chicago during An Event Apart.
I've added another Slug to my home network, but at this time I patched up with Debian rather than Unslung.
It's incredible how such small low cost network storage device can be so versatile. Thanks to the Linux/Hacker community.
ps. On the far right, my PAP2 serving my VoIP.
Running:
Apache2 to host my own website.
OpenSSH to secure login
FTP server
rTorrent + Screen
Firefly (formely known as "mt-daapd")
rSync - to run automated backups and yes I use Slug with Time Machine.
Webcam-Server
Amazon S3 WebDAV mounted and backing up files via rSync.
Future projects:
Get my UPS to shutdown my slugs graciously.
host Wordpress blog.
Power strips in our server room. They're pretty cool. You can actually access these remotely (from home) and do whatever you want. Turn them off, turn them on, view statistics, etc. I like how the lights gave off a star shape because of the long exposure.
added the metadata controller and metadata replica and a new filemaker server.
Making plans to remove the other servers and set up another RAID and create another SAN.... with a XtraByte 16G LTO over fibre.
So sieht der Inhalt unseres Server-Racks jetzt nach unserem Umbau aus...
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That's the content of our server rack after our long night of reconfiguration.
I know it's a bit of a crappy photo, but I like it, and at the end of the day that's all that matters. :-)
The back side of the motherboard showing the cable routing and hard drive connections. Most cables routed behind the motherboard for better airflow.
Custom designed server racking from our former hosting business. Our own design, created for maximum space usage (paired servers back to back inside a deep rack), low cost and weight (server cases are expensive and bloomin' heavy). Centralised power supplies (one front, one back) putting out 12V to each server for better efficiency. Decent airflow too. We closed the business down towards the end of 2010, and our only real regret about that was having to retire this lovely setup.
Photograph background made from polystyrene sheets taped together, plus desk lamps for a pretty decent mini-studio :)
Photo used by techsoup.org to illustrate a data centre move article forums.techsoup.org/cs/community/b/tsblog/archive/2011/11...
Take one old server.
Attack with screw driver and hammer late on a Friday afternoon.
The result is a stylish bookshelf. I'm currently in negotiations with Ikea to produce more. ;)
I was in the server room shooting some other shots for some upcoming ads and did this as a last shot. Makes the whole setup look more impressive than it is in real life, and its reasonably impressive on a regular day.
So neat and tidy.
Shot with a 20D, an EFS 10-22mm, a 430 EZ and a 285HV. This is a composite of 3 different photos that placed the flashes in different areas.
This is my HP MediaSmart server setup.
At this point the MSS has 2x500GB + 2x1TB WD Green drives, and the TR4M-B also has 2x1TB WD Green drives. The WD MyBook is not part of the MSS drive pool for now, but has an extra terabyte of storage available "just in case", lol :)
cables swirling into the switch in a server rack at nbc. even their cables are peacock color themed.