This is a follow-up to my previous tirade article, Li's Shame.
I came to the realization that the number of monitors isn't important, rather it's how many computers you have
consuming power whilst idling away that counts!
And so now, with no ado, I present the following:
From left to right:
- File server ( Win2k3 )
Intel Pentium D 2.4 Ghz
2 GB RAM
20 GB RAID 1 volume (OS)
1.2 TB RAID 5 volume (video)
80 GB RAID 1 volume (docs/pics)
- File / Monitoring server ( Win2k3 / Hyperic )
Intel Pentium 4 2 Ghz
2 GB RAM
20 GB RAID 1 volume (OS)
200 GB RAID 1 volume (software/isos)
80 GB RAID 1 volume (mp3)
- Router / VPN Server ( IPCop Linux / OpenVPN )
Intel Pentium III 667 Mhz
512 MB RAM
2 GB RAID 1 volume
4 10/100 Mbps NICs (3 internal networks)
- NetCap01 ( Ubuntu 7.10 )
Intel Pentium III 550 Mhz
384 MB RAM
2 GB HDD
3 10/100 Mbps NICs
- NetCap02 ( Ubuntu 7.10 )
Intel Pentium III 667 Mhz
512 MB RAM
10 GB HDD
3 10/100 Mbps NICs
- Mail Server ( Ubuntu 7.10 / Zimbra )
Dual Intel Pentium III 1 Ghz
2 GB RAM
60 GB RAID 1 volume
(You can't really see them in the picture up there, but there is a 16-port 100 Mbps switch, an 8-port 1 Gbs switch, a cable modem, a Linksys RV042 router, and a 100 Mbps hub. Yes, a hub. There is a very specific reason why).
- Web / DB Server ( Win2k3 / IIS6 / SQL2k )
Dual Intel Pentium III 933 Mhz
2 GB RAM
20 GB RAID 1 volume (OS)
40 GB RAID 1 volume (web/logs)
40 GB RAID 1 volume (sql data)
- VM Dev Server ( Ubuntu 7.10 )
Intel Pentium 4 (HT) 2.8 Ghz
4 GB RAM
40 GB HDD (os)
650 GB RAID 0 volume (VM disks)
(In the above picture, the first 3 boxes are UPSes: 1000 VA, 800 VA, 1300 VA respectively).
- Secondary Media Center ( WinXP MCE2k5 )
Intel Pentium III 750 Mhz
512 MB RAM
20 GB HDD (os)
250 GB HDD (video)
- Web / DB Server ( Ubuntu 7.10 / Apache / Tomcat / Glassfish / MySQL )
Dual Intel Pentium III 1 Ghz
2 GB RAM
320 GB RAID 1 volume
- Secondary Gaming / Dev Workstation ( WinXP / Ubuntu 7.10 )
Intel Pentium 4 2.8 Ghz
4 GB RAM
40 GB HDD (WinXP)
500 GB HDD (Ubuntu)
Radeon X300 PCIe 128 MB
(I know the red case is a bit much, but I do like it).
- Primary Gaming / Dev Workstation ( WinXP )
Intel Pentium 4 3 Ghz
4 GB RAM
40 GB HDD (os/etc)
40 GB HDD (programs/etc)
GeForce 7600GT PCIe 512 MB
GeForce 6200 PCI 128 MB
8x DVD/CD Burner
- Primary Laptop ( WinXP )
Intel Pentium Core2 Duo 2.2 Ghz
2 GB RAM
120 GB HDD
Verizon WWAN
Intel Pro WLAN b/g/n
Dell Bluetooth
8x DVD/CD Burner
(The workstation is kinda buried under the ginormous CRT. And you can really only see half of the laptop, but there you go).
- Primary Media Center ( WinXP MCE2k5 )
Intel Pentium 4 (HT) 3 Ghz
1 GB RAM
40 GB HDD (os)
500 GB HDD (video)
GeForce 6200 PCI 128 MB
Hauppauge PVR-500 MCE
Creative Audigy Gold
(Observe closely.. You can click on the image to enlage, but the HTPC has the blue horizontal light below the phone and above the Wii. The thing it's sitting on is an old-school 6-disc CD changer).
- Wife Laptop ( WinXP / To be comandeered somehow )
Intel Core2 Duo 1.86 Ghz
2 GB RAM
250 GB HDD
Intel Pro WLAN a/b/g
Bluetooth (with cool BT mouse, damn her)
Fingerprint Reader
Integrated Webcam (like on a "precious" Crappentosh)
So there you have it. And I didn't even mention the other 2 laptops from my last post,
because they are of poor spec. I have 3 other working laptops on shelves, so I really coulda whipped it out, but enough is
enough, no?
So we have:
Servers |
Workstations |
Windows |
Linux |
Windows |
Linux |
3 (+2 VMs) |
6 (+1 VM) |
7 |
1 (+1 VM) |
9 (+3 VMs) |
8 (+1 VM) |
17 (+4 VMs) |
To avoid any nerd-arguments (I would never!), I counted the secondary dev / gaming machine as Linux, and the 2 laptops not
pictured here as Windows workstations. The MCEs and laptops are categorized as workstations. There you have any counting-discrepencies.
End nerd communication. [Seriously flashing Spock-hand-sign at screen for effect].
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