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Oh good it's not just me!! For a while today I thought my company decided to block me from here since they probably saw how much time I spend here lol. Thank goodness
man, i realized how much i look at this site in a day now...
Haha. No kidding. This site on Tapatalk is my go to activity with my phone. Pooping? R3v. In line? R3v. Walking more than 20 feet? R3v. Commercial on TV? R3v.
Oh good it's not just me!! For a while today I thought my company decided to block me from here since they probably saw how much time I spend here lol. Thank goodness
Oh good it's not just me!! For a while today I thought my company decided to block me from here since they probably saw how much time I spend here lol. Thank goodness
+1
thought I was finally banned from this terrible place!
We suffered an SSD failure in our firewall which was caused by a power spike.
We share rackspace with another company I'm part of, and late last night we were turning up some additional power (L6-30's for the electricians in the group, we run 2x per rack) During the turnup one of our NOC technicians flipped the wrong breaker and dropped power to half of two racks (essentially dropping a 26amp load). Our R3V firewall is a basic Atom based Supermicro unit without redundant power (I planned on changing this in the future) When the power dropped the SSD corrupted itself, and when we powered everything back up I simply missed it. So, this morning we built a new unit, tossed it in, and went from there.
We suffered an SSD failure in our firewall which was caused by a power spike.
We share rackspace with another company I'm part of, and late last night we were turning up some additional power (L6-30's for the electricians in the group, we run 2x per rack) During the turnup one of our NOC technicians flipped the wrong breaker and dropped power to half of two racks (essentially dropping a 26amp load). Our R3V firewall is a basic Atom based Supermicro unit without redundant power (I planned on changing this in the future) When the power dropped the SSD corrupted itself, and when we powered everything back up I simply missed it. So, this morning we built a new unit, tossed it in, and went from there.
It happens, annoyingly
Not sure if i should be proud or embarrassed that i understand what you are talking about.
Oh and also learned how much work i really can get done on an average day without r3v
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