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lol.... well I'm done in TH now.... yey I can go home

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Nice photos Alex.

I've been doing a few installations with similar stuff too - as you say, particularly useful for marketing stuff. Especially because traditionally, it's only an afterthought and crappy dark-lit environments mean P&S cameras just can't give you the control. Great to get the opportunity to take photos of it setup at the "factory" as they say.

Closest one I have:

th_racks.jpg

And although you can't see cables, trust me, there are thousands!

Nice photos Alex.

I've been doing a few installations with similar stuff too - as you say, particularly useful for marketing stuff. Especially because traditionally, it's only an afterthought and crappy dark-lit environments mean P&S cameras just can't give you the control. Great to get the opportunity to take photos of it setup at the "factory" as they say.

Closest one I have:

th_racks.jpg

And although you can't see cables, trust me, there are thousands!

Thats NOT a real datacentre, if it were the doors would be hanging off or be missing, network cables would be running accross the floors, keyboards/mice/monitors would be all over the floors

ohh wait a minute, thats what our datacentres look like:D:D

About four years ago the company I worked with - a Cisco partner - installed a 9600 switch at a customer. At the time the management blades alone cost more than my house in South Leeds!!

Thats NOT a real datacentre, if it were the doors would be hanging off or be missing, network cables would be running accross the floors, keyboards/mice/monitors would be all over the floors

ohh wait a minute, thats what our datacentres look like:D:D

The reason why it's all sealed is because they're watercooled racks. You can open the doors, but all the alarms go off. A bit of a pain when you're trying to concentrate on a terminal and if you get the command wrong, it all goes very very horribly wrong :rolleyes:

I've never really played with procurve stuff though. We always just end up getting black and green, and I spend days configuring multiple sets of 6500 Catalyst boxes :o

Ok.. this whole new router thing is getting silly!

Ok.. this whole new router thing is getting silly!

:confused:

If it wasn't for this whole router thing, you probably wouldn't be able to read this page :P

I was referring to Colins post in the tech shed about is new all singing all dancing router..

Ahh the Vigor.

I think I need to get one for work purposes - we have a production floor where contractors need net access and for security, they can't use the company network :) Perfect alibi :thumbup:

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