That looks… expensive.
165 enterprise SAS drives::
$12,375.00
enterprise storage rack::
$32,000.00
That look on your face when you just crashed the only server with your entire company in it::
Priceless.
To be fair if that server has the only copy of the company’s data that is severe incompetence and it’s not your fault that the data is lost. However, those in power may not agree and you definitely will get the blame for that too.
Of the rack is just sitting in the floor, you know the incompetence is everywhere
This looks like you crashed on the server that runs your entire company.
20% at least
Always is…
M’server tips fedora
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I love that some of the drives thought ejecting would be safer than going down with the ship.
Old phones used to do this with the battery and it worked. All that energy got used sending the battery into orbit and your phone was fine to shoot literal 3 pointers with.
Tell me you owned a Nokia without telling me you owned a Nokia.
I used to turn off my phones alarm by throwing it across the room and it would burst into 3 pieces. Never had an issue.
Old Motorola too. The OG droid is what made the 3 pointer.
How it feels to use the shred command
hey i just saw that comment like an hour ago
If those are 2.5" SAS mechanical drives those servers were likely being shipped off to a recycler.
SSDs and 3.5 inch drives are the only things still in active use in most places.
it might be old
Just a few minutes before that:
“Stop, Dave. Will you stop, Dave?”
I will save this one for work!
Definitely looks like a storage array. Based on how the drives look, maybe an EMC Clariion (CX or CX3 model)?
If it is a Clariion (looks like it, but kinda blurry) it’s likely a CX4. Those aren’t CX3 bezels on the controllers.