Wouldn't call those giant bins... We put our junk into gaylord containers(yes they're really called that) 48" x 40" x 36" boxes
I'll take those Cisco switches if you are just tossing them lol.
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Wouldn't call those giant bins... We put our junk into gaylord containers(yes they're really called that) 48" x 40" x 36" boxes
I'll take those Cisco switches if you are just tossing them lol.
Oh man it's time to clean around here.. 4 of these giant bins went out
Do I see a Eaton Powerware UPS in the back? It looks like this bin of random junk is in it's natural environment: the UPS room.
Wow. Just... Wow.
That's some unbelieveable work right there. Hope they never have to change it but man, I have cable envy.
does them cisco switches work? if so I will take one?
They're dead
be interesting to watch someone do this to see how they keep things together and clean.
that is nuts, imagine running every cable to make sure it is on the same line all the way through the bundle and not crossing over any other ones and getting it just right!
be interesting to watch someone do this to see how they keep things together and clean.
that is nuts, imagine running every cable to make sure it is on the same line all the way through the bundle and not crossing over any other ones and getting it just right!
be interesting to watch someone do this to see how they keep things together and clean.
I'd be interested to see what the other side of the racks looks like, no switches in any of those, some long patch cables...
Many of the earlier clam shell dells suffered from the capacitor plague.I remember when those were considered new and being deployed. They were awesome. Users were so happy to get a faster computer and they were a dream to manage because of how easily they opened.
This was the core networking in our server room prior to a rewire. What equipment we used changed as net admins came and left. Alcatel, Cisco, now going all Juniper. Not that it matters anymore, we got bought and all of this is getting yanked out.
This was the core networking in our server room prior to a rewire. What equipment we used changed as net admins came and left. Alcatel, Cisco, now going all Juniper. Not that it matters anymore, we got bought and all of this is getting yanked out.
My home network is running for soms time now.
Pictures are on the site of the data center and data center@home
My new firewall for the house arrived.
Why did you chose PaloAlto? They don't seem to be a consumer-friendly company, so a PA-200 for home use is a bit curious.
I'm not using it in a consumer context per se. We'll be using them for testing policies and testing management from Panorama with our PA-4020's. A few of our executives will be getting them so we will live with them as well since we have to support them. Sorry to break you guy's hearts, I didn't buy it myself.
The old shit just keeps coming
The through put on that unit is really low.. good thing you didn't pay for it..
What would you have recommended for that application?The through put on that unit is really low.. good thing you didn't pay for it..