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paulmataruso

join:2008-07-12
Newport, NH
·Comcast

Updated: My Server setip

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Splice Case
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splice going to friend next door so he can get internet
you can see more pics if you want at »dothackinc.com/gallery


Killa200
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join:2005-12-02
Spring City, TN
the whole thing could use some cable management.....

But i still love the fact that you have a straight fiber internet connection,


mike12806
Premium
join:2007-08-28
Milton, MA
reply to paulmataruso
Is that Juniper gear in the second shot? Is this all your equip or are you just colocating with that sweet fiber connection1?!


mike12806
Premium
join:2007-08-28
Milton, MA
reply to paulmataruso
And as someone who is also young (22), how do you afford all this equipment? If you don't mind me asking....


Silentwolf
Vaprotan
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join:2002-07-03
Kingsport, TN
clubs:
reply to paulmataruso
It's looking good, Paul.

noobfragger

join:2008-01-16
Elk Grove, CA
reply to paulmataruso
what do you have for internet?


scrummie02
Bentley
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join:2004-04-16
Arlington, VA

reply to paulmataruso
holy power consumption batman.
Why don't you sell some of that old gear and buy a nice beefy box and run vmware or xen? I think you'd get improved performance actually.

I see you have a mac there, you can't really virtualize OS X, but if you're running windows and linux mostly you can build a pretty kick ass box for your host and run plenty of vm's on it.
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'A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have.'
Thomas Jefferson


truth

reply to paulmataruso
Almost none of that gear is connected to a power source. Might want to repurpose the space, perhapse a family game room is in order.

tantivy

join:2007-03-17
Palo Alto, CA
·SONIC.NET

reply to paulmataruso
Let see.. where do I start?

I see 5 racks, containing about 2 racks worth of useful/semi useful stuff, depending on how much you want to spend heating the basement with obsolete boatanchors, and about 2 racks worth of e-waste.

I see a lot of tagging with a sharpie, which looks like a gang of taggers was let loose in your basement.. It looks "ghetto", rather than "professional" . my advice, get a can of goof-off, and a box of rags, and clean it up. buy a p-touch, and label it right.. even post-it's or strips of paper and scotch tape would look better.

I see big loops of outside fiber in dire need of cable management.. get that splice case out of the middle of your backboard, and off to the side where it belongs, assuming you even need it, I'm betting that a fiber patchbay would be more appropriate.. mount the other one next to it, if you still need it, and properly dress the fiber.

I'd also clean up the racks, and bolt the three blue ones together as a unit. Get some shelves for the pc's instead of the stack-in-a-rack, so you can get to them without having to topple the entire stack.

Send the e-waste to recycling.. most of the cabletron stuff in the blue racks is so obsolete that the only thing it is good for is scrap value. I don't know about the units in the white rack.


UDubergamer

join:2004-03-03
Zeeland, MI
·Charter Pipeline

Paul as always good to see all the stuff you score, but seriously man you need to clean up that website! So many spelling issues. Not very professional. And yes some cable management is in order


tubbynet
reminds me of the danse russe
Premium
join:2008-01-16
Chandler, AZ
reply to paulmataruso
looks like it belongs to someone who neither has to pay rent or the electric bill...

q.


NetAdmin
CCNA

join:2008-05-22
reply to paulmataruso
Holy crap, Cabletron gear... Wow, I haven't seen that stuff in years. And I mean, YEARS.
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"This is a bus. You know how big a bus is?"


NetAdmin
CCNA

join:2008-05-22

reply to mike12806
said by mike12806 See Profile :

Is that Juniper gear in the second shot? Is this all your equip or are you just colocating with that sweet fiber connection1?!
I see loads of antiquated Cabletron gear, what looks like three older Cisco devices and, oddly enough, a Brocade Silkworm switch.
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"This is a bus. You know how big a bus is?"


44945514

join:2009-05-16
reply to paulmataruso
Wow I got rid of like 6 ML370's and put everything on two DL380's. The 370's are soo big and useless.

pro547

join:2004-04-24
London, OH
reply to paulmataruso
I see that mac there. What do you do with it?

Singular
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join:2008-08-13
Shelbyville, KY

said by pro547 See Profile :

I see that mac there. What do you do with it?
Mac Stuff... lol

pro547

join:2004-04-24
London, OH

What version of mac do you run on that box? I was wondering because I figured it would be underpowered for leopard and might be under powered for tiger.

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said by pro547 See Profile :

I see that mac there. What do you do with it?
Mac Stuff... lol


paulmataruso

join:2008-07-12
Newport, NH
·Comcast

reply to paulmataruso
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Close up of the racks
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Overview
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Fiber Stuff
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Conduit on ceilings
Ok so I took into mind some of the things everyone has commented about, I took some time to make the wire's a little more neat, i couldent get to much of the marker of of the stuff, but I don't really mind it. I also go the splice cases onto the backboard.


Bigzizzzle
Premium
join:2005-01-27
Franklin, TN
reply to paulmataruso
First off whats your electrical bill.... Perhaps one needs a fire suppression system now? Put some halon gas in there, or and air lock. hehehe


Thane_Bitter

join:2005-01-20
London, ON
·Bell Sympatico

reply to paulmataruso
said by paulmataruso See Profile :

I took some time to make the wire's a little more neat, i couldent get to much of the marker of of the stuff, but I don't really mind it.
Awesome, looks much better. If you grow tired of the marker look try a graffiti remover product (do a small test first, some products are not plastic safe).

Which HP NetServer is that (2 rack on the left, bottom)?
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