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From: Auto Drift King
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Originally Posted by sonicsuby
let's see.
1692 line spreadsheet.
15 hosts.
boss: sonic, take this spreadsheet, go to those servers, find out which LUNs are assigned!
me:
PERL
1692 line spreadsheet.
15 hosts.
boss: sonic, take this spreadsheet, go to those servers, find out which LUNs are assigned!
me:
PERL
Originally Posted by sublime1
I was just giving him a hard time. I actually think it's cool what ra88it is doing with his truck.
i know....cause otherwise... your car would have missing paint from driving behind me.
Originally Posted by dz
Who took this picture originally, wasn't it one of the Reno guys?
I want a larger version to use as my desktop...
I want a larger version to use as my desktop...
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Originally Posted by Cohnster
What is a LUN? Sounds like database management to me, I have peon's do that for me now! hehehehe :evil laugh:
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From: Auto Drift King
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Originally Posted by sonicsuby
A LUN is a logical device created from physical devices on a storage array. For example, we'll have a storage array with a lot of hard drives (think > 30TB to 100TB total space), then we cut up the physical space in to smaller chunks. Those chunks are the LUNs. The LUNs are then assigned down to servers for use as additional space (via fiber, old skool stuff is on a 1GB connection, new stuff is 2GB+) instead of us having to install new hard drives in to the server itself or connect some kind of ghetto SCSI array.
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Originally Posted by sonicsuby
A LUN is a logical device created from physical devices on a storage array. For example, we'll have a storage array with a lot of hard drives (think > 30TB to 100TB total space), then we cut up the physical space in to smaller chunks. Those chunks are the LUNs. The LUNs are then assigned down to servers for use as additional space (via fiber, old skool stuff is on a 1GB connection, new stuff is 2GB+) instead of us having to install new hard drives in to the server itself or connect some kind of ghetto SCSI array.
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From: Front pleated TWill pants...
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Originally Posted by Mr. Xevious
MASS STORAGE ARAY MAIN COMPUTER SERVER


Originally Posted by T-Will
That would be cool if I could just put all my old hard drives into a giant pile and they would automatically combine to form one humungorous hard drive array.
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Originally Posted by Cohnster
I only see a RED X, what is it????!!!!
hahah.. I thought you were some high up muckety muck in your company now?
sounds like you are owned by net nanny
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Originally Posted by Cohnster
Haha, SCSI, I remember when a SCSI computer used to be da shiznat. What does LUN stand for though?
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Originally Posted by Cohnster
Haha, SCSI, I remember when a SCSI computer used to be da shiznat. What does LUN stand for though?
well.. you will not find IDE drives in a real server
or if you do, let me know where so I can apply as the server admin for that company
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From: Auto Drift King
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Originally Posted by Mr. Xevious
hahah.. I thought you were some high up muckety muck in your company now?
sounds like you are owned by net nanny
sounds like you are owned by net nanny


But, then again, the pics at the start to yesterday's thread were not blocked, but your's and Mad Ra88it's pics were.
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From: Front pleated TWill pants...
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Originally Posted by Cohnster
I dunno what software they use, its mainly pictures or certain banners (like ad banners on MSN.com) that get blocked, not websites, though I have yet to check the **** sites at work 
But, then again, the pics at the start to yesterday's thread were not blocked, but your's and Mad Ra88it's pics were.

But, then again, the pics at the start to yesterday's thread were not blocked, but your's and Mad Ra88it's pics were.


