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rotekatze

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    rotekatze got a reaction from ShiftHitTheFan in 17k doozy   
    OK, I really have to say something. 

    I looked over the last event, where Linus paid for data recovery after not implementing a proper backup solution. For most people, this would have been the lightbulb needed to realise that hey, I don't know everything I need to. I should do some more research.
     
    Your "server room" is a cupboard under the stairs. Not only does it house everything that keeps LTT running, but also the electrical panel. This is bad enough - poor cooling, flammable surroundings and a huge catalyst. 
     
    Then you dropped a huge breaker in there, alongside a tower full of chemicals. At this point, I really must question your sanity - not only are you intruding on the gloss space that you must have around a breaker that powerful, but your UPS is also exhausting on the same! 
     
    I admit that you are fairly new to enterprise products. In your situation, however, this is no excuse. You are in a public spotlight, and I have already had to tell more than one colleague that, at this point in time, the Linus way is not the right way. 
     
    I urge you to visit a sysadmin community, and get some input. You are not only misinforming your viewers, but you are also putting you, your family, your staff and your livelihood in jeopardy. 
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    rotekatze got a reaction from ALwin in 17k doozy   
    OK, I really have to say something. 

    I looked over the last event, where Linus paid for data recovery after not implementing a proper backup solution. For most people, this would have been the lightbulb needed to realise that hey, I don't know everything I need to. I should do some more research.
     
    Your "server room" is a cupboard under the stairs. Not only does it house everything that keeps LTT running, but also the electrical panel. This is bad enough - poor cooling, flammable surroundings and a huge catalyst. 
     
    Then you dropped a huge breaker in there, alongside a tower full of chemicals. At this point, I really must question your sanity - not only are you intruding on the gloss space that you must have around a breaker that powerful, but your UPS is also exhausting on the same! 
     
    I admit that you are fairly new to enterprise products. In your situation, however, this is no excuse. You are in a public spotlight, and I have already had to tell more than one colleague that, at this point in time, the Linus way is not the right way. 
     
    I urge you to visit a sysadmin community, and get some input. You are not only misinforming your viewers, but you are also putting you, your family, your staff and your livelihood in jeopardy. 
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    rotekatze got a reaction from Chronical93 in 17k doozy   
    OK, I really have to say something. 

    I looked over the last event, where Linus paid for data recovery after not implementing a proper backup solution. For most people, this would have been the lightbulb needed to realise that hey, I don't know everything I need to. I should do some more research.
     
    Your "server room" is a cupboard under the stairs. Not only does it house everything that keeps LTT running, but also the electrical panel. This is bad enough - poor cooling, flammable surroundings and a huge catalyst. 
     
    Then you dropped a huge breaker in there, alongside a tower full of chemicals. At this point, I really must question your sanity - not only are you intruding on the gloss space that you must have around a breaker that powerful, but your UPS is also exhausting on the same! 
     
    I admit that you are fairly new to enterprise products. In your situation, however, this is no excuse. You are in a public spotlight, and I have already had to tell more than one colleague that, at this point in time, the Linus way is not the right way. 
     
    I urge you to visit a sysadmin community, and get some input. You are not only misinforming your viewers, but you are also putting you, your family, your staff and your livelihood in jeopardy. 
  4. Agree
    rotekatze got a reaction from ShiftHitTheFan in 17k doozy   
    Indeed. Subsequently, purchasing a 17k UPS without a power distribution unit, or addressing the vast number of other issues is blatant or determined ignorance. 
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    rotekatze got a reaction from ShiftHitTheFan in 17k doozy   
    I get that it has it's own A/C run, but it's not implemented properly.
     
    Point 1: Server room AC should be environment controlled per ventilation spot. That room does not appear to have it's own thermostat, nor adequate breathing room (although that's a niggly one).
     
    Point 2: Standard aircon units, unless super heavy duty, really aren't designed to handle that kind of cooling workload. AC should be designed specifically for a datacentre or server room, not added on to the existing infrastructure.
     
    Point 3: That room is far too small. It heats up far too quickly, and is very difficult to cool without AC Channeling. The bigger issue here is that when the door to the room is opened or closed, the airflow and resultant temperature will change dramatically. This will drastically reduce the working life of components in the rack, causing great expense sooner than expected.
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    rotekatze got a reaction from EMENCII in Something different   
    http://www.banggood.com/EXP-GDC-Laptop-External-PCI-E-Graphics-Card-Mini-PCI-E-Set-p-934367.html
     
    I saw another youtuber do a review of this thing, it would be cool if LMG could go in depth with performance.

    Also, I'm sorry if this is totally in the wrong section.
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