I had a socket 1156 system running as a server. I also had such a system running as my desktop PC. Since I just recently got a new desktop PC I figured that I would use the old desktop system as a server as well.
Datacenter@home: Part 10
I got some new servers incoming and I figured that it was time to get those rails mounted.
Datacenter@home: Part 9
Until recently I haven’t been able to close the front door of the rack enclosure. This is no longer a problem.
Datacenter@home: Part 8
Noise. Noise. Noise. Fans. Hard drives. Darn it. What to do?
Datacenter@home: Part 7
For a long time I’ve been planning to get some form of air conditioning going. Installing such a system would however not be very easy. It was necessary to find an alternative solution.
Datacenter@home: Part 6
It’s online.
Datacenter@home: Part 5
With last week’s preparations of the spare room, the rack enclosure has finally got a new home.
Datacenter@home: Part 4
My wall mounted patch panel had to be moved a bit closer to where the rear side of the rack enclosure was supposed to be at. Successfully accomplished.
Datacenter@home: Part 3
I’ve mounted stuff in the rack enclosure. Yay.
The small things that matters
Cables are often ugly. They become even more ugly when they’re not perfectly in place. Why I even bothered doing something about it this time, however, I’m not so sure about.