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Real Life gets in the way sometimes...
#26
Looks fabulous to me! Love the floor.
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#27
2 Cisco boxes at each site, currently supporting 26+ virtuals with resources for about 10 more before we have to add another box. In the colo shot, right below the monitor but above the EMC boxes.
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#28
Gotcha. Are you one a Cisco UCS platform? We're on ucs at the office, pretty stable stuff. On another note, if I haven't said so, that is some beautiful cabling.
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#29
We are currently not using UCS, although when we do upgrade, you betcha we'll price it into any updates!

I personally had my hands in making sure the cabling looked as good as possible. I stood over and helped my guys and made them completely comb all the bundles until I was satisfied.

I have a guy here that can terminate like there's no tomorrow and his work was 100% on well over 600 Cat-6 punch-downs. Never seen anyone have that good of record, especially using stiff-ass Cat-6. I hate terminating that stuff!
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#30
Bone, that floor LOOKS really pretty and Star Trek-ish, but in reality, is a royal pain in the ass!

The original specifications were for putting normal server room grade white composite panels in, but when our building project manager and the architectural designers got ahold of it, they decided to install this really neat clear Lexan floor. We knew nothing about it until the installers had over half of it down. Can you say "Van De Gaaff Generator"?

They put an anti-static coating on the Lexan tiles this past Friday and even copper bonded a few perimeter panels, but it STILL knocks the crap out of you when walk about 6' on it and then touch anything remotely resembling a ground.

Anyone working in that room HAS to wear an anti-static wrist band and connect to a known bonded ground before even THINKING about touching the hardware. I personally zapped the hell out of a cheap 12 port Netgear switch we had in there temporarily when I was trying to plug in a patch cable in a tight spot and discharged a static bolt into an empty port.

Killed that port deader than hell.

Imagine if that was one of my $7000 4800 series Avaya POE Switches!
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#31
I dont know how many of you out there are the praying type, but Mrs T has been in the ICU since Tues night diagnosed with severe Sepsis. Admitted with BP of 86/55 and103.8 fever. Damn stubborn woman...
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#32
SHe's definitely in my prayers!!! I'm so sorry for both of you Tug, God be with you!
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#33
Sorry to hear, Tugboat. Please know that you and your wife are in my thoughts tonight. I hope she has a speedy recovery.
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#34
Damn 2020 to hell!

I've not been very active the last few months, stopping in just a few times since October.

A few of you know about my skiing accident back in 2007 where I fractured C-1 and compressed 3 other discs in my neck and didn't realize I had done it until 5 weeks later.

Well, it finally caught up with me and at the beginning of November, this happened:


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#35
And I really thought I was going to have a real "Frankenstein's Monster" type of scar, but as of today, it's barely visible.  Of course I'm not going to have a chance in hell with getting through Airport and Government metal detectors anymore without getting the wand...


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#36
Get well soon, brother!! i'm off to the Mercy hospital shortly with 213/113 BP. So hopefully I get to reply to this thread again soon!!
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#37
(02-03-2021, 05:25 PM)Bonecracker Wrote: Get well soon, brother!! i'm off to the Mercy hospital shortly with 213/113 BP. So hopefully I get to reply to this thread again soon!!

You had better.  Don't make me come up there...
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#38
i'm ok now. Down to 148/98 and falling. On Adalatâ„¢ 30mg and a daily drink of whiskey.

God bless you, my friend!!
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#39
Glad its coming down.

and hell yeah on the whiskey!
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#40
I'm taking care of myself now!
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#41
Jesus guys, everyone is falling apart. I hope everyone is doing better now.
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