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Power benchmarking the Guru Server Plus Plugcomputer with 100% CPU load.

Três servidores Dell preparados empacotados com amor para a entrega

This shows my completed media server and walk up workstation. More

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A developer at Dataview, an IT company, has converted an old server into a servicable table. It comes with all bells and whistles: blinking lights.

a collection of expensive servers that crash all the time! lol

Our new server for physikstudenten.de

A couple of the racks in the old server room

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How to turn off server signature on Apache web server

 

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A closer look at the servers lurking under the desk...

So I got a server from work that I was going to convert into a terminal server. The problem was that it was a 1U system. The reason that's a problem is that a 1U system has small fans, and the smaller the fan, the bigger the noise. Bigger fans can rotate at slower speeds. When I turned on the 1U server, I could hear it from two floors away. I was going to have to convert this into a tower system and use bigger fans.

 

I was able to cut some material out of this case to house the motherboard, but this motherboard required A LOT of fans to be running in order to power on. I just didn't have that many large fans. I also had to use mount the 1U power supply into the case because it's 25PIN +8 and I didn't have any of those. Because I was restricted to this power supply, I didn't have power for the SATA drive (because of the back plane board for the drives). My only option for the drive was to lay the back plane on top and mount the drives. Then because the distance was so far from the controller, I could only mount two drives instead of four.

 

Anyway, unless I was willing to put some money into this, the conversion is a failure. I'm going to just suck it up and see if I can add parts of this server into my workstation that I'm using as a server anyway. Just combine the two int one really mean terminal server. I don't think I'm going to get as much RAM out of it as I would like though.

How to turn off server signature on Apache web server

 

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ubuntu server enterprise cloud

One of our company's mail servers that should have been trashed years ago finally bit the dust yesterday. Unfortunately, it did so without a single usable backup. Pat and I set up camp in my garage and worked late into the night trying extract what we could.

 

The truly ironic thing is that we already had a new server on order from Dell. We only needed this server to last another week or two. Damn you Murphy!

Another day on the job

Six new storage servers for the flickr grid

ubuntu server enterprise cloud

I take another pass with the bokeh filter, this time in my school's server room. The status lights twinkled like stars in cartoon through the view-finder.

A frontal view of our servers; this room's subsequently been cleared out, and the servers on the desk have been moved elsewhere.

The old server room at XPLANE, circa 2002, before Jim cleaned things up.

Nieuwe FOK! database server... met handdoek!

This is a picture I took while building my server, had to add some geeky flavour to this photostream!

Moving towards a completely silent computer setup in the whole house!

 

MacBook Air, iMac, Dell Desktop, silent Seagate NAS, and now a tiny server!

 

It's hard to really get a feel for how small this is without seeing it in person, but the soda can should help.

How a mail server works

 

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How a mail server works

 

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Mirror's Edge: Catalyst

ZFS Server Build, January 2009

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I walked out of the March 2600 meeting with a HP Proliant - this will end up in the hackerspace.

How a mail server works

 

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This is an old server at a local newspaper, been decommissioned for about 6 years.

Failed handheld exposure of my office server room in the dark.

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