A new piece of baggage has joined us. Makes for happy sysadmins - which you can see in the image when you look close enough.
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A new piece of baggage has joined us. Makes for happy sysadmins - which you can see in the image when you look close enough. 32 comments
@SM0RVV It's actually empty, but we might offer pickup service for large free software projects :) @Codeberg when transporting your servers like that, do anticipate for dirt, and worse, rain. Two Ikea blue bags fit great for most servers ;) [one over the top, one over the bottom upwards due to dirt/mud coming from the floor). At arrival, do acclimatize the server and ensure to reseat many cards; which is why a outer carton box is advised. Good luck with the new toy! -- fellow server-by-public-transport person ;) @jeroen We were prepared for moist and rain, but it was a rather sunny day. We will clean up the interior (during the handover, at least one leaf fell in). But thank you for the hints! Waiting for the train ... we have all we need for "holidays" 😉 (posted a little late, because the train had bad WiFi) @Codeberg Strap a display and keyboard to that, and you have the perfect laptop. Well, except maybe for gaming, I doubt the GPU in that one is anything fancy 😜 To answer the initial question: This is what makes us nerds happy (in case you didn't expect an answer like this). An interesting experiment for us, too. What this means in the long run for Codeberg? We're finally - thanks to the expertise and help of some volunteers - ready to expand our hardware infrastructure, making Codeberg more resilient to certain kinds of issues and improving availability in the long run. @baloo Emulating keyboard navigation for selecting the right boot device. You know, not the kind of automation that is really worth the effort, but some fun. ~f @Codeberg Love the fire extinguisher on the table. Juuuuuust in case something could go wrong... ;) @Codeberg I first thought you would make a joke that the post came late because the train was xD @f2k1de Pretty cool. Looking forward to accidentally meeting other people with servers in the train, so we can build an ad-hoc cluster 😉 ~f |
@Codeberg Never underestimate the data transfer speed of a server filled with hard drives on a train