It's garbage. They're ripping it all out.
To be honest I don't blame them.
"That will be fixed in the next firmware release" was a pretty common saying.
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It's garbage. They're ripping it all out.
What is the green thing on top of the 6500 chassis (looks like green hotswap bays).
BlueSocket!
My god I didn't think people actually used these. I did helpdesk for them for a year during highschool and after never seeing or hearing about them anywhere but at work I wasn't sure that anyone actually bought one.
What do they have for a setup?
To be honest I don't blame them.
"That will be fixed in the next firmware release" was a pretty common saying.
These bitches are heavy dam 1500 apc unit!
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Cheater, that thing has wheelsI nearly lost a thumb to one of those a few years ago when a coworker and myself were removing one from a 2 post rack. I was holding the rear of the ups with one hand, while he held the front and removed the rack screws when dipshit decides that it's a good idea to hold a UPS by the plastic face plate. Long story short, he rips the face plate off, drops his end of the UPS, I drop my end because my one hand couldn't hold the weight and somehow I end up with an awesome gash from my palm all the way up my thumb. Oh yes, there was blood.
Either way, 1500 isn't THAT heavy. Try a 3000VA on for size
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What is the green thing on top of the 6500 chassis (looks like green hotswap bays).
ThanksQuite the aesthetically pleasing cabling job, nice!
Those Junipers are ASIC based, just like the ASA's.so are those Junipers regular PC's like the firebox's?
Either way, 1500 isn't THAT heavy. Try a 3000VA on for size
I don't like hotel internet connections
You could always use a SSH or VPN back to your house. Though you'd still need a decent firewall on your laptopI don't like hotel internet connections
You could always use a SSH or VPN back to your house. Though you'd still need a decent firewall on your laptop
I SSL VPN back to my home server no matter where I am. Easier than carrying around that much equipment
I always use a fully-tunneled VPN (if not more) while on the road.
On a side note, I was hoping that none of you would take seriously the notion of carting that case around while travelling...
Just set this monster up to go into our SQL cluster.
its being shipped off but I shoudl be able to get a picture of the actual server before it goes.
Dell sent this with a 1.5GB OS partition!
500GB RAID 1 OS + other bits the server needs to do
999GB RAID 10 DataBase. (wanted a log file array as well but it was already pushing $10K)
What a VMWare server that would make!
Is that four quad core xeons?
Is that four quad core xeons?
Look in the pic. its 2 cpus.
I like the server the company i used to work for installed better More cores and TONS of ram.
Carting it around would be truly [H]ard though.
I like the server the company i used to work for installed better More cores and TONS of ram.
Truly [H]ard would include bringing the 2nd case sitting on that pallet
is that a blade center?
Can't tell if trolling or serious
I can't see it properly, i'm using a Blackberry Curve
Care to elaborate? Why the stage cases?HW cost doesn't hold a candle to the cost of the SW on those blades
Truly [H]ard would include bringing the 2nd case sitting on that pallet
Care to elaborate? Why the stage cases?
Good Lord. I wish I had that problem.
You never can have too much RAM.
That server case is a 325lb+ problem.
Your toting around an HP Blade Center... Hell yes it's 325lb+ Not something you have in your every day arsenal of tools