> -----Original Message----- > From: Bryan Irvine [mailto:sparcta...@gmail.com] > Sent: 15 August 2011 17:42 > To: Lyndon Nerenberg (VE6BBM/VE7TFX) > Cc: nanog@nanog.org > Subject: Re: How long is your rack? > > On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 1:49 PM, Lyndon Nerenberg (VE6BBM/VE7TFX) > <lyn...@orthanc.ca> wrote: > > I hope someone will explain the operational relevance > > of this ... > > > > Sun V100 FreeBSD firewall/border gateway > > Sun V100 Plan 9 kernel porting test bed > > Sun V100 OpenBSD build/test/port box > > Intel 8-core Solaris fileserver and zones host > > AMDx4 Random OS workstation crash box > > Epia-EK Plan 9 terminal > > MacBook x Snow Leopard build/test host > > Intel-mumble-ITX Win2K8.2 development host > > Supermicro XLS7A Plan 9 File server > > Supermicro XLS7A Plan 9 CPU/Auth server > > Sun V100 Oracle (blech) new-Solaris test/porting box > > Sun V100 crashbox for *BSD firewall failover tests > > Sun V100 *BSD ham radio stuff, plus Plan9 terminal > > kernal testing. > > OK, you've piqued my interest. What use have you found for Plan 9? >
How do you guys find time for all this? I used to have a couple of racks of boxes in the basement, then I got married, had three kids and started a Theology PhD program.. Now anything I do at home is purely practical. I took on some ideas for backup though, so I am sorting out a backblaze account and using Randy's fantastic sync thing that he mentioned. I really do not want 18 months of research to vanish. -- Leigh Porter ______________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned by the MessageLabs Email Security System. For more information please visit http://www.messagelabs.com/email ______________________________________________________________________