Thats why it is very very restricted in usage now.
Absolutely - we had our DC's refitted with Argonite.
Thats why it is very very restricted in usage now.
Is that in your house?? that must cost a pretty penny if it is!
Running servers on carpet is baaaaadddd![]()
Yarp, free of charge courtesy the UK taxpayer. They'll be going into a rack shortly, and will be cleaned thoroughly then... god knows how much crap they're picking up from the floor...
Cisco 2950T on top???
The HP kit is pretty solid though its loud, especially with the optional cooling kit!
What do you use all that for if I can ask? ESXi?
What's this UK taxpayer thing you're so eager to boast about?![]()
What's this UK taxpayer thing you're so eager to boast about?![]()
They were bought for education, got old, were thrown out, public money.
An alternate view is you are saving the tax payer money through not having to pay for WEEE disposal.![]()
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I've put the sides and door back on the rack temporarily, just to neaten things up.
There is still a lot to do but this is the barebones setup that gets us by. I've taken the Sky+ HD box out until the coax is terminated.
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Kit installed here:
The 1U gap above the modem and wireless is for a brush faceplate, and the 1U gap above the Drobo is for a Mac Mini media centre.
- HP ProCurve 1810G-24 gigabit switch
- 2Wire 2700 HG-V ADSL modem
- Apple AirPort Extreme
- Drobo Pro NAS
Just waiting on a shelf.
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All the WF100 coax will be terminated at this F-connector patch panel. At the moment I've directly terminated the coax to the distribution amp to test.
The gap above the patch panel is for another brush faceplate.
Full thread: http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showpost.php?p=18442371&postcount=442
Nothing on some of the ones here