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on the 4th floor was located the server room,they took some dismantling as they were rather large and this room had 10 of them,we soon chopped them up into lift size peices and all that remains were these cables under the floor,call for the cable guy :)
My server had a little planned downtime, my server had to move to another rack and in the meantime I could swap some memory-modules... I also smuggled this C64 I just bought(!) inside the datacenter, but I couldn't fit it inside the rack... I'll mount some rails to it and take it back to the datacenter! :-)
This part is interesting. The grating is plastic, and underneath it you can access the motherboard's IO panel. There's a hole at the back that routes the cables to the IO panel.
It's like how you route cables through a hole in the back of a TV stand to get to the DVD player.
Back of the server rack with patches.
Some post-move photos of the new eSolia office.
—Rick Cogley ( rick.cogley.info )
This is clever. They mounted the drive rails on the inside of the plastic bay cover. Right where you need them when you want to put in a new drive. Brilliant!
Antec Sonata III 500 Black 0.8mm cold rolled steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case 500W Power Supply
Im making a server and from now it looks nice.
I don't know when i will come online.
If u wanna join,i will announce the launch date.
I'm using the HP Touchpad as a remote control. It's streaming everything from the server via Splashtop HD.
The start of our new server room. The brick wall is still up in the background, separating the new space from the old.
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