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Summer walks you through the fastest way to complete the SoftLayer Server Challenge.

My Linux server just blasted through a yum update in no time.

This is the server room. All our servers are in this area covered by glass. The workstations will be removed later to allow space for servers

Patch Panel server rack with yellow cords

The server cupboard at night

Inspired by Tom

1676 Days Uptime of a Windows 2000 Server. You have to beat that ;-)

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Overall pic of internals. System is currently running a Celeron D CPU with 1GB of ram, plenty for a storage server, but if it ever gets too loaded I can just as easily put a dual-core P4 in it's place. primary OS drive is a 160GB SATAII drive I had extra partitioned into a 60GB OS part and 100GB Data part.

The dremel is lit up with amber LEDs.

Everything on the front is attached with hot glue.

Half of a full rack of Dells. We have four full racks with more servers on the way. Not sure where the new ones are going to fit.

"It's like a little city in there"

This is now a pretty much maximized old school dual Xeon... with hardware RAID 10 and 4x73GB SCSI U320 as disk I/O

 

somehow i thought this package was already lost in the mail... especially since i saw how the Xeons arrived in the mail a few days back (not insured or such)...

 

But... it seems my package with the true value written on the outside got held up at the border and i had to pay taxes on it...

 

Well... that's better than getting lost in total, right?

 

So, I think this was the last part for my never ending server number two, i better get going now and colocate this thing! ^_^

Pulled out a 1U server bit to take a better snap. So this is a servers eye view of the 24bay

Crappy server aan het installeren voor ik hem in karton-doos heb ingebouwd.

«червь в яблоке и в компе суп из трупа в котлете муха жесть

жрать мясные консервы на нервах не отвечает сервер»

© Кровосток

 

@ Canon A-1 & Canon FD 1.8/50

Nothing more fun than rolling silverware outside in 84 degree heat after running around for seven hours, right gals?

Title: Sbisa Servers

Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas

Physical Publisher: Physical: Graphic Services, Texas A&M University

Date Issued: 2011-08-17

Date Created: 1970

Dimensions: 4 x 5 inches

Format Medium: Photographic negative

Type: image

Identifier: Photograph Location: Graphic Services Photos, Box 25, File 25-367

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Purim @ AVG HQ Tel Aviv.

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! :-)

Crystal Group's Sealed Server (SS11) tests in a water tank. It runs swimmingly!

Evaluating a teeny little raspberry pi ups accessory board; if it works (remains to be seen; if the batteries aren’t installed the thing shuts down after 2-3 minutes?) I’ll have another little server that can survive a power failure

Helio in center. Heap on the right. Equipment on the left. Helio handles irc2 of boxnode as well as some other stuff. Heap does some misc stuff and some backups.

Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry

Catalyst Open Source Academy, 6-15 January 2015; catalyst.net.nz/academy

 

The students set up their own server in the cloud on OpenStack. Karen takes them through the process step by step.

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