[uknof] IANA AS Numbers registry update

2015-04-29 Thread Selina Harrington
Hi, The IANA AS Numbers registry has been updated to reflect the allocation of the following block to ARIN in April 2015: 64198-64296 Assigned by ARIN 2015-04-29 394240-395164 Assigned by ARIN 2015-04-29 You can find the IANA AS Numbers registry at: http://www.iana.org/assignments/as-numbers/a

Re: [uknof] Hotels near Telehouse/Docklands?

2015-04-29 Thread Per Bilse
I have to put in a word for George IV Regency Pub Hotel.  I stayed there for some time about 15 years ago (I came to the UK to work for Cisco) so I have no idea what it's like today, but it was great at the time, provided, of course, that "quirky, East End London, British, pub, lino, cheap" work

Re: [uknof] Hotels near Telehouse/Docklands?

2015-04-29 Thread Will Stocker
Agreed, used airbnb before I got permanent digs in London for several weeks and had a great experience and saved a ton of money. W Sent from Outlook On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 9:32 AM -0700, "Tim Anker" mailto:t...@colo-x.com>> wrote: Been using Airbnb of late as

Re: [uknof] Hotels near Telehouse/Docklands?

2015-04-29 Thread Tim Anker
Been using Airbnb of late as opposed to hotels, so far with great success, would really recommend it. Sadly no ideas what's available near Telehouse but might also be worth a look. Usually same price or less than a hotel and a bit more room to chill out in as opposed to a characterless hotel r

Re: [uknof] Hotels near Telehouse/Docklands?

2015-04-29 Thread sbeevers
> Aloft whilst working at Loncon 3 (Worldcon 72) last year. The hotel is > excellent, the rooms themselves are very good with good facilities. > >The only negative I would give is that whilst there are large numbers of >people attending an event at the ExCel, their onsite restaurant cannot cope

Re: [uknof] Airflow management blanks

2015-04-29 Thread Henry Merrett
> On 28 Apr 2015, at 15:59, Mike Hughes wrote: > > I'm after some of those lightweight "corrugated cardboard" (can't think of > what else to call them) blanking sheets to put in racks to stop hot/cold > aisle "rebreathing". Corrugated cardboard sounds like a bad idea to me, the fibres might c

Re: [uknof] Hotels near Telehouse/Docklands?

2015-04-29 Thread Bill Woodcock
> On Apr 29, 2015, at 7:29 AM, Mark Tinka wrote: > > I hope they are doing something about the flies in the restaurant S! Everyone will want one! -Bill signature.asc Description: Message signed with OpenPGP using GPGMail

Re: [uknof] Hotels near Telehouse/Docklands?

2015-04-29 Thread Mark Tinka
On 29/Apr/15 12:35, Will Hargrave wrote: > Hi David, > > The nearby Ibis is also awful, never again. > > The best hotel closest (walking distance) to Telehouse I’ve found is the > Radisson New Providence Wharf ( > http://www.radissonblu-edwardian.com/london-hotel-gb-e14-9pq/gbcanary ) . > Pri

Re: [uknof] Hotels near Telehouse/Docklands?

2015-04-29 Thread Mark Tinka
On 29/Apr/15 12:37, Chris Russell wrote: >> > Hi David > > The Travelodge is being upgraded. Unsure if they’ve finished, we were > there earlier in the year (Feb time) > > Being woken by drilling at 9am after a 5am shift in THN was not fun :( I hope they are doing something about the flies in

Re: [uknof] Hotels near Telehouse/Docklands?

2015-04-29 Thread Maria Blackmore
On 29 April 2015 at 11:35, Will Hargrave wrote: > Failing that, there are a couple of decent hotels at Excel (just over a > mile away) - the Novotel there is decent, and i recently saw a good review > of Aloft > http://www.headforpoints.com/2015/04/22/my-review-of-starwoods-aloft-hotel-at-excel-l

Re: [uknof] Hotels near Telehouse/Docklands?

2015-04-29 Thread David Farrell
Thanks folks! I'll take a look at those. David. On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 11:38 AM, Dan Peachey wrote: > Try my local: > > http://www.theshipcanarywharf.co.uk/ > > They run a B&B. Rooms are in the range of £45 - £75. > > Close to Mudchute DLR. > > Cheers, > > Dan > > On 29 April 2015 at 11:27, Da

Re: [uknof] Hotels near Telehouse/Docklands?

2015-04-29 Thread Neil J. McRae
Haven't you got rack mount beds?! Sent from my iPhone On 29 Apr 2015, at 11:39, Dan Peachey mailto:d...@illusionnetworks.com>> wrote: Try my local: http://www.theshipcanarywharf.co.uk/ They run a B&B. Rooms are in the range of ?45 - ?75. Close to Mudchute DLR. Cheers, Dan On 29 April 2015

Re: [uknof] Hotels near Telehouse/Docklands?

2015-04-29 Thread Dan Peachey
Try my local: http://www.theshipcanarywharf.co.uk/ They run a B&B. Rooms are in the range of £45 - £75. Close to Mudchute DLR. Cheers, Dan On 29 April 2015 at 11:27, David Farrell wrote: > Hi list! > > Any recommendations here? I need to work in TH for a few days in May, I've > tried the Tr

Re: [uknof] Hotels near Telehouse/Docklands?

2015-04-29 Thread Chris Russell
for the days in question. Basically, needs to facilitate sleeping and eating without resident cockroaches (unlike the Travelodge). Hi David The Travelodge is being upgraded. Unsure if they’ve finished, we were there earlier in the year (Feb time) Being woken by drilling at 9am after a 5am s

Re: [uknof] Hotels near Telehouse/Docklands?

2015-04-29 Thread Will Hargrave
Hi David, The nearby Ibis is also awful, never again. The best hotel closest (walking distance) to Telehouse I’ve found is the Radisson New Providence Wharf ( http://www.radissonblu-edwardian.com/london-hotel-gb-e14-9pq/gbcanary ) . Pricing can vary wildly from 100-350 a night (!) You can t

Re: [uknof] Hotels near Telehouse/Docklands?

2015-04-29 Thread Joseph Waite
Ibis Barking is nice and clean and usually cheap. £40-£50 a night plus for extra £10 you can keep room till 5pm which is great if your doing late night maintenance. Is less than 10 mins drive from THN! Joe Waite > On 29 Apr 2015, at 11:27, David Farrell wrote: > > Hi list! > > Any recommenda

[uknof] Hotels near Telehouse/Docklands?

2015-04-29 Thread David Farrell
Hi list! Any recommendations here? I need to work in TH for a few days in May, I've tried the Travelodge before (never again) and would usually use the Holiday Inn Express at Canning Town but it seems to be full/pricey for the days in question. Basically, needs to facilitate sleeping and eating wi

Re: [uknof] Airflow management blanks

2015-04-29 Thread Roger Keenan
I always thought the data centre did provide them. The reason for fitting blanking plates is to keep the cold aisle cold and make the hot aisle hot. That increases the delta T across the cooling coils and thereby increases the efficiency of the cooling plant. So the winner is the data centre,