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I realized today that I had forgotten to photograph these mid-century modern servers! They were in a box of kitchen stuff my Dad picked up from an auction! Aren't they rad?
Would look super awesome being used with Cathrineholm or Kobenstyle!
My first server is up and running in the new space, gigabit is humming, fiber connections all grand. Not the best photo, but what the hey.
Later come the Xserves and Xserve RAID. Yum.
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OiOS Server
Imagine a UNIX based Enterprise Operating System, a scalable universally collaborative stable business platform capable of running on Sparc or x86 Systems. Delivering support for Cloud enterprise features, ZFS file systems, Virtualisation, Advanced Security, and Compatibility. Enabling you to build new possibilities, enter new markets and harness human relationships in Open Source across the world. Whether you are a Systems Administrator, Business, or Information Technology Professional, OiOS supports the new economics of highly creative, diversified ways of doing business, and building networks.
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Setting up a "new" XAMPP-/Fax-/Printserver under W2K-Pro.
Why? The Softmodem and the printer don't work under Linux ;-(
Built from my Geek-Trashcan:
Fujitsu-Siemens Case
AMD Duron 800
512 MB
20 GB HDD
ATI Radeon 9200 SE
54MBit WLAN-USB-Stick (to lazy to wire a room)
10" CRT (max. 640*480, but that's ok, i will remote control it via VNC *g*), got it for 3 Euros at a yard sale ;-)
Not the most ideal way of moving servers, but its better than nothing. At least they are softer here than in the back of the car.
Google colour codes its servers depending on their location, while piping in the buildings is coded depending on what it carries - with cool water in blue tubes and warm in red
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