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Same here, using aruduino with ethernet shields and some simple C code to read and report the sensors, then the sever is just generating the rrdd graphs for me :)
The Perl libraries which i'm using are also vey very decent.
Could not agree more, the interfaces are awesome :)
Same, here, using the one wire bus. And a server receiving it and building graphs and logging it. The android app is just really attaching to the database and showing the results...Its actually material design, so there are models for other stuff like UPS'es, Alarm monitoring, servers...
I'm located in northern Europe, so Google fiber is not really an alternative at this point :) It is from a (probably unknown) provider called "Altibox" which is sort of part of the power company. Price wise it isnt exactly cheap, but taken relative/domestic pricing into account its not all too...
Hosting a bit yeah, but i'ts mostly an R&D network at this point. With dual VDSL connections its not all that much fun you can do, the Junipers in the picutre are only 100Mbit, and in a few months I'm getting 8 strands of fibers, with 2 active gigabit connections, so the Junipers will be pretty...
Pretty quiet here recently, figured i might as well post some new images from the new layout :)
Server core (TOR)
Network core
The `NOC`
The micro "datacenter"
The red boxes are one Firebox X700 and one X-i-forget, they are hardware wise the same boxes, one is upgraded to 1.3GHz P3 and 512MB ram, which is the most it can handle, the other runs 1.4GHz Celeron or something with 512MB ram (up from 256MB stock).
The white box is the VDSL modem, the...
Thanks :D
Good to hear I'm not that outdated, for me multimode kicks ass :)
That was my dream too! :cool:
Those are indeed MC220L's, got them off ebay, paid just about that price for them too, got a bit of a batch discount :) So far I'm really happy with them. Though only a few are...
While its nothing compared to the awesome stuff you guys play with,
I love ebaying from the US of A, 25KG of fiber, infiniband and some myricom 10gbe for good measure :D
Multi-mode fiber, since you guys are all abandoning it, makes it dirt cheap so even people like me can afford it! ;)...
The current server room build, still lots of cabling and other stuff to do..
Gonzo FTW :D
There is a worklog of the whole failure at http://www.diskusjon.no/index.php?showtopic=1270313&view=getlastpost
The fireboxes push air out the back, so does the rest of the gear, this is done with intent as above the rear of the rack will be a TermaVent extractor vent that will recycle the air coming from the server and use it for heating in the rest of the house, 'Green' computing :) Then again, this is...
Long time lurker, first time poster here.. I have to say that some really awesome and not to mention clean setups in here, [H] surely has some incredible gear hidden away in various basements out there.
For what its worth, heres my little home setup.. being a student my budget for gear is...
True and true. Exactly the same as the EIA/TIA utp cat5(e) spesifications, they just reccomend that the cable should not be longer than 100m (90+10+10),
they do not say that a longer cables will not work... (corruption is more depending on the equipment than the cables, as it is with hdd's)...
90cm IDE cables is ordered, but in Western Australia things like that is for some strange reason hard to come by. (anyone know a place pref. in (W)Australia that stocks 90cm++ ide cables?) The one im using now is 60 cm, and is not even close to reach the drive cage. Hence the "whacky setup"...