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Thank you Marc.
Hol, and Charley thank you for questions and interest.
I've not done the walk-through yet because of the somewhat restricted
access to the whole building, so no photos.
Here are other questions that I suggest we should look for their
answers also:
1.- Based on the current equipment and envisioning the future of
Sudo-SudoMesh(-Omni) what size room do we need?
2.- How is the potential room airflow?
3.- How is temperature of the room, now and during the Summer?
4.- Are there electrical outlets nearby?
5.- Do we have enough Amps in that area?
6.- If not, do we need to install a circuit breaker box with scalability?
7.- Room's accessibility?
8.- Security: Who and when people have access to it when no Sudoers
are present?
9.- What type of racks, 2 or 4 of both size rack? or no this of rack?
Someone mentioned a wall mount rack in the open?
10.- If 2 or 4 post rack, should we get CAT6A ready? This means that
at least the backbone wiring, Patch panel, and connectors need to CAT6A.
Just these questions for now... but I encourage others to please
add/correct/comment/suggest as needed.
For those interested here is the link to the 'wish' list that I've
been working on:
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Network/Reboot#Phase_2:_Proper_Wired_Network
Thank you,
Daniel
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On 6/16/14, 5:41 PM, Marc Juul wrote:> Daniel has been ideating on
this. I added him to cc.
I've been told we should go down to Unix Surplus in the south bay
as they may have everything we need for cheap.
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 5:34 PM, Hol Gaskill <hol(a)gaskill.com
<mailto:hol@gaskill.com>> wrote:
Does anyone have pics of the area at the omni that will become the
new data closet? I've seen some pretty good rackmount builds
using just 2x4s - should be simple enough to build server racks out
of the way with a clear path for the phone service people, possibly
with light physical access control for the racks themselves
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