Tom, hi from Greece!

I've just noticed that all the links for the chapter-by-chapter notes
        http://www.everythingsysadmin.com/chapterbychapter.html
return empty pages -- I seem to remember there was content there, once.

I was looking for an answer to the following:
I'm installing some equipment on a customer data center
(~100 servers, Netapps, switches, etc.).
The customer insists that, in order to have the cabling "neat",
all cables should be "made-to-measure", i.e. cut and made on the spot,
without any excess loops.  He even suggested this for power cords!

My reaction was that this was not worth it: too much trouble and delay,
some cables might not work, they might want to move things, etc.
Am I making excuses to avoid doing work which is normal and expected,
or are my doubts justified ?

Thanks in advance for any insight into this.

Hmmm... I'm also sending this to lopsa-tech for more input...

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