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Indeed, I hope you don't have problems, but it seems like you're cutting it close.
Cutting it close for cooling. 5 tons is only about 12000 watt-hours of cooling capacity, and it's not hard to generate that much heat in two cabinets. If you figure you have half of the extra 3-ton system, then you've got some headroom, but not much.
Teaser Brown Box shot of a new toy:
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Compellent SAN. Pretty. Unbox that shit already
Hah hah. Don't you fear, pics coming today. Gotta bring my camera to work to take better quality pics.![]()
Hah hah. Don't you fear, pics coming today. Gotta bring my camera to work to take better quality pics.![]()
I feel let down...
There will only be about 8 physical servers in that room total. Everything is being virtualized. That room is maybe 25x15ft. Those two air conditioners are more than enough.
Don't let me down.
Holy crap ISPKing. Nice gear.
One question though. Are those Equalogic SANs under the dell blade center?
The images dont work for me![]()
hosted it for him![]()
Doesn't load here either, but if I open up image in new tab, or copy the image url and enter it directly it loads![]()
Maybe Google has their webservers setup to not allow hotlinking.
New picture of my CCIE Rack..
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What all hardware do you have in your CCIE Lab Rack and did you purchase it as a complete setup and where did you buy it from? I am looking at purchasing a CCIE Lab setup and wondered what hardware you put in yours.
I recently purchased three 2621 routers and a 3725 router to setup vpn tunnels for a couple businesses that I do computer work for and looking at co-locating there server equipment off-site to my house and wanted some input to see if the 2621's would be able to handle a pretty constant load when put into place at these businesses? I am pretty sure that the 3725 will be just fine for handling the traffic inbound to the co-located servers (total of about 8 Dell PowerEdge Servers).
Seriously? I didn't think identifying model numbers and brands from a grainy, blurry picture was on the test. Would it really have been hard for you to answer the question?Bud, if your studding for the CCIE and you don't know what hardware is in his rack.....
Seriously? I didn't think identifying model numbers and brands from a grainy, blurry picture was on the test. Would it really have been hard for you to answer the question?
Are you trying to be a douche as hard as you're trying to be an optometrist?lol, that's the most common hardware on the market. If you cant identify it... Enjoy being a "paper CCIE"
Btw you need glasses if thats grainy and blurry.....
lol, that's the most common hardware on the market. If you cant identify it... Enjoy being a "paper CCIE"
Btw you need glasses if thats grainy and blurry.....
QFT, I'm sure the majority of us can identify nearly every item in that rack. (ok, so i don't know what the white switch is, sue me.)
New picture of my CCIE Rack..
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And I'm telling you that you're wrong, and that you're coming off like a pompous ass. It's entirely possible to have a ton of experience with a different vendor, or a different line of equipment and not be able to recognize the exact models in the shot. Flaming someone for not knowing -- even if you're right, that it's just because they don't have any experience -- doesn't help anyone make any progress and just make you look like a jerk.Guys. Relax.. I am pointing out that if you have any experience you know what it is..