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Paul Maunders

Installing our new Rackable racks

Posted 3:49 PM Wednesday June 6, 2007 by Paul Maunders

We sent Mark and Nigel (our server gurus) on another mission yesterday: To install one of our new Rackable racks into the Bunker data centre in Kent.

The Bunker is an ex-cold war nuclear bunker that has been converted into a state of the art co-location facility. It's also one of the three data centres we currently use along with IXEurope Heathrow, and TeleHouse North.



The actual data centre floor is situated 30 metres below ground level, and so the first challenge was to get rack down there by lowering it on a crane lift. Since the rack was so heavy, they had to remove all 38 dual xeon servers and take them down seperately.



Mark was impressed with the overall ease of assembly of the Rackable rack, saying "Stripping down, rebuilding and cabling a rack of 38 servers would normally take at least a full day, if not more. We managed to get from loading bay to power-up in less than 6 hours, including a complete network rewire of the system, 126 patch cables in total."
Paul Maunders

The London 2012 logo saga

Posted 9:16 PM Tuesday June 5, 2007 by Paul Maunders

The new London 2012 logo has attracted a lot of criticism in the press since its launch yesterday, so we have built a micro-site to gauge opinion and see if the British public can do any better.

London 2012 Logo Gallery

At the time of writing we have had 4603 votes, 92.8% of whom agreed that we need a different logo for the London Olympics. The question is, will the games committee listen?

Here is what all the fuss is about for those of you who haven't seen it: