That's a lot for one building!highlander wrote:You may or may not believe it, but we've actually got 12x 6509 systems, of which 8 are required in our new building

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That's a lot for one building!highlander wrote:You may or may not believe it, but we've actually got 12x 6509 systems, of which 8 are required in our new building
Halliburton as inhighlander wrote:I work for Halliburton
Ahhhhh hence the lack of need for an SFMhighlander wrote:The V stands for Vertical, the E is for Enhanced backplane. Basically, it can switch a lot more packets on the backplane than a regular 6509 chassis can, enabling multiple 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports.
Under-floor forced cooling ftwThe vertical form factor allows the system to breathe from front-to-back (rather than from left-to-right); this means you can have rows and rows of these things (having rows of the old-style chassis means that the left-most chassis will take in cold air and pass out warmer air to their right, where the next one in line will take in the warmer air and heat it further, and so on until you get a puddle of plastic, metals, and silicates at the end of the row).
What I don't miss is the dust climbing around walls/tunnels...gRoberts wrote:Oh I miss the days of channelling cat5 and fibre cables.