#force10 — Public Fediverse posts
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I really want to get this #Force10 C300 switch into the #HomeLab to play with, but the thing is so damn heavy. Its lived on this cart for like four years now because moving it anywhere else is too arduous.
On top of that is some #Avaya #IPOffice gear, though, and we will definitely be connecting that up to the telephony lab.
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I really want to get this #Force10 C300 switch into the #HomeLab to play with, but the thing is so damn heavy. Its lived on this cart for like four years now because moving it anywhere else is too arduous.
On top of that is some #Avaya #IPOffice gear, though, and we will definitely be connecting that up to the telephony lab.
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I really want to get this #Force10 C300 switch into the #HomeLab to play with, but the thing is so damn heavy. Its lived on this cart for like four years now because moving it anywhere else is too arduous.
On top of that is some #Avaya #IPOffice gear, though, and we will definitely be connecting that up to the telephony lab.
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I really want to get this #Force10 C300 switch into the #HomeLab to play with, but the thing is so damn heavy. Its lived on this cart for like four years now because moving it anywhere else is too arduous.
On top of that is some #Avaya #IPOffice gear, though, and we will definitely be connecting that up to the telephony lab.
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I really want to get this #Force10 C300 switch into the #HomeLab to play with, but the thing is so damn heavy. Its lived on this cart for like four years now because moving it anywhere else is too arduous.
On top of that is some #Avaya #IPOffice gear, though, and we will definitely be connecting that up to the telephony lab.
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From the "Around this day 20 years ago" - Fully populated Forece10 e1200 chassis in the core of an HPC system from when I worked at NCSA.
These boxes were very ahead of their time, we were a really early customer, so much that we worked with them on features. Not much of anything had the density these things had. I recall one particular upgrade (moving from vxworks to NetBSD on the line cards) took upwards of 25 minutes. Nothing beat the cable tray, though -
From the "Around this day 20 years ago" - Fully populated Forece10 e1200 chassis in the core of an HPC system from when I worked at NCSA.
These boxes were very ahead of their time, we were a really early customer, so much that we worked with them on features. Not much of anything had the density these things had. I recall one particular upgrade (moving from vxworks to NetBSD on the line cards) took upwards of 25 minutes. Nothing beat the cable tray, though -
From the "Around this day 20 years ago" - Fully populated Forece10 e1200 chassis in the core of an HPC system from when I worked at NCSA.
These boxes were very ahead of their time, we were a really early customer, so much that we worked with them on features. Not much of anything had the density these things had. I recall one particular upgrade (moving from vxworks to NetBSD on the line cards) took upwards of 25 minutes. Nothing beat the cable tray, though -
From the "Around this day 20 years ago" - Fully populated Forece10 e1200 chassis in the core of an HPC system from when I worked at NCSA.
These boxes were very ahead of their time, we were a really early customer, so much that we worked with them on features. Not much of anything had the density these things had. I recall one particular upgrade (moving from vxworks to NetBSD on the line cards) took upwards of 25 minutes. Nothing beat the cable tray, though -
From the "Around this day 20 years ago" - Fully populated Forece10 e1200 chassis in the core of an HPC system from when I worked at NCSA.
These boxes were very ahead of their time, we were a really early customer, so much that we worked with them on features. Not much of anything had the density these things had. I recall one particular upgrade (moving from vxworks to NetBSD on the line cards) took upwards of 25 minutes. Nothing beat the cable tray, though