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Pics of one of our local site computer rooms. I couldn't believe the way they
Pics of one of our local site computer rooms. I couldn't believe the way they had set up the air conditioning.
Networking equipment inside One Wilshire, the 30-story "carrier hotel" in Los Angeles which is home to nearly 300 global internet and telecom service providers worldwide.
Credit: Xeni Jardin
NPR News "Xeni Tech story:
"A Los Angeles 'Hotel' for Internet Carriers"
Link (audio and transcript)
I have a part time job as a system administrator at my department. It's usually more software than hardware (except the occational toner cartridge replacement), but today I had some more physical work.
The scientific staff has got new UPSes, which means that the students get to inherit their old. So today I had to move some server rack brackets from one server rack to another, to make room for the new power backup. I didn't have time to finish during my office hours, so I will complete the move tomorrow. Also some rewiring will be required.
Took a brief break from work to meet up with Mike and Emily at The Brazenhead since Mary was in town. Then it was back for another late night, which included a stop down in the server room to reboot one with an issue.
Pics of one of our local site computer rooms. I couldn't believe the way they
Pics of one of our local site computer rooms. I couldn't believe the way they had set up the air conditioning.
Seen from Grand Avenue, Los Angeles.
One Wilshire, in downtown Los Angeles, looks just like other skycrapers here. However, most of the occupants are not people — they are cables, routers and network switches.
Credit: CRG West
NPR News "Xeni Tech story:
"A Los Angeles 'Hotel' for Internet Carriers"
Link (audio and transcript)
Networking equipment inside One Wilshire, the 30-story "carrier hotel" in Los Angeles which is home to nearly 300 global internet and telecom service providers worldwide.
Credit: Xeni Jardin
NPR News "Xeni Tech story:
"A Los Angeles 'Hotel' for Internet Carriers"
Link (audio and transcript)
Yes, we are so organised you know.
Our server room/lunch room/coffee making facility (behind screen) and work room. Three chairs, four desks, five of us, countless people passing through...
What does a SoftLayer data center look like before it becomes a SoftLayer data center? Here are a few pictures of the Amsterdam facility we'll build out by the end of 2011!
If you want to learn more about SoftLayer and our data center facilities, visit softlayer.com
What does a SoftLayer data center look like before it becomes a SoftLayer data center? Here are a few pictures of the Amsterdam facility we'll build out by the end of 2011!
If you want to learn more about SoftLayer and our data center facilities, visit softlayer.com
What does a SoftLayer data center look like before it becomes a SoftLayer data center? Here are a few pictures of the Amsterdam facility we'll build out by the end of 2011!
If you want to learn more about SoftLayer and our data center facilities, visit softlayer.com
I threw over 40 pictures of bits of our server room at autostich and this is what it threw back! I was able to acheive more userfull results with fewer pictures.
750 servers make their way from the back of a shipping truck to their permanent home in SoftLayer's DAL05 data center.
For more (along with some great time lapse video), visit sftlyr.com/8c
What does a SoftLayer data center look like before it becomes a SoftLayer data center? Here are a few pictures of the Amsterdam facility we'll build out by the end of 2011!
If you want to learn more about SoftLayer and our data center facilities, visit softlayer.com
TADL server room - I just found this group/pool and wanted to try my hand at it... This is the first of four sequential shots, the rest were a lot worse... goes to show that sometimes the first try turns out to be the best... even if it's not "great"
Hm.. Now i'm thinking aside from "alignment" on my next try, maybe I should play with gamma correction on the screen itself.. to shade-match?
-jre