Computer names

I read an article about PC/Server naming recently and the best one I saw was someone naming servers after species of tree, e.g. Maple, Cherry, Oak. Obviously this is for a corporate type environment but it had a certain sense of professionalism while still breaking the mould of "DC1" and "FILESTORE" type names :)

Me on the other hand; it's generally just Martins-PC, Martins-Laptop, Martins-iPhone etc etc lol
 
Whatever Windows defaults to I choose, before Windows made suggestions I used the same names as Windows defaults to now but without the hyphen.
 
Mine are as follows

Desktop - Ethics Gradient
GF's LAprop - Lighthugger
Win 7.5 Mobile - Use of Weapons

All from books by Iain M. Banks :)
 
Always short names for me, so they're easier to browse..


Gizmo
media
server
Rusty
scamp

I also name them after our dogs :D
 
I Googled it and got this. :confused:

Yeah, it has nothing to do with armoured trucks...

PTU is an abbreviation for some pointless gaming group thing i made up. And my computer is Head Quarters/Base of operations.

once again, nothing to do with trucks.
 
Masaq (My PC)
Vavatch (Wifes PC)
Chiark (Netbook)

Mine are as follows

Desktop - Ethics Gradient
GF's LAprop - Lighthugger
Win 7.5 Mobile - Use of Weapons

All from books by Iain M. Banks :)

Similar to me. But I use the Orbital names rather than the ship names :D
 
A customer I used to visit used starwars and startrek names for their hosts, which thoroughly confused visitors!

I use a similar theme:
PC 1: Deepthought
PC 2: Ford (used to be Ford Prefect, but dropped the second word on the third iteration)
Server: Zaphod
Laptop: Arthur (as in Dent, Arthur Dent)
Weather Server: Slartibartfast
Media PC: Marvin
 
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I let the missus name the machines,

Network is called MAGMA

Gaming Rig = Vesuvius
Gamingl Laptop = Taupo
iMac = Pinatubo
TV Bed Laptop = Hekla
WHS = FUJI
Work Laptop = Colima
Media Centre PC = Anak


Yes she is a Geologist lol
 
I once worked in an office where the PCs were named after chemical elements. In the days before DHCP, the PC with a .1 address was called Hydrogen. The next one, with .2 was Helium, then Boron, Carbon and so on.

However, one poor sod ended up with a PC named Arsenic, and he left the company just after that. His replacment was given the same PC and only stayed with us for two weeks :)
 
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