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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: strapping young lad on March 15, 2005, 05:43:48
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being in work for 5am to move servers
however on the bright side
im leaving at 12.30pm! :twisted:
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being in work for 5am to move servers
however on the bright side
im leaving at 12.30pm! :twisted:
Also on the bright side - no rush hour to suffer :)
Trev :D
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moved some sun enterprise servers
put it this way
ive lost some weight this morn!
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being in work for 5am to move servers
Oooh! Nasty!
Mind you, I get to start in my new job next week. Four weeks of working 8am - 4pm Monday to Friday, then the shifts start. 7am - 7pm day shifts, 7pm - 7am night shifts. Eeek!
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Smug git here, :D
We lease all our servers so when we moved offices last we just got brand new HP servers, Cisco switches and routers, set them all up then switched over the websites, x.25 link's and SMS modem's to the new systems, leaving the old ones for the lease company to come and remove, all during normal working hours.
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moved some sun enterprise servers
put it this way
ive lost some weight this morn!
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x25's!
hah
we have a 70meg LES link :twisted:
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What Sun Servers did you move ?
Glad to see someone uses sensible kit :lol:
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x25's!
hah
we have a 70meg LES link :twisted:
One of the x.25 is Vodafone PackNet which handles messages to tracking units via GSM and the other link is to the Land Earth Station (Inmarsat Packet Data Service) which transmits and receives GPS data sent via satellite to units. The internet access to the building is provided by an on site ISP I can’t remember what the link they have though.
We are moving to HP alpha’s running Oracle for our databases. The web servers are UNIX so it looks like our remaining windows servers days are numbered :twisted:
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moved some sun enterprise servers
put it this way
ive lost some weight this morn!
Now you've got experience do you want to take a quick holiday in the Antipodes and help me get a couple of Sun E10K boxes out of my garage?