This "production server" that's been sitting in a conference room for a year got a buddy. I wonder if someone's service doubled in size.pic.twitter.com/xtBhFNqjxq
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Raymond Chen on the time the "File Association Web Service" when down: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20090114-00/?p=19493 …pic.twitter.com/9PdLK6qxbx
These are internal services, no impact on publically available products, right? Too much red tape to do things the right way?
I believe those two photos are of internal service boxes, but I know of "real" services that run in closets/labs/offices
only 10%?? explore harder, it's gotta be higher :)
I have a suspicion that most floors have something running out of them, hidden in a way that's hard to find (e.g., in an office)
infamous thing at RAD: our main source control server was, at one point, in the kitchen - right next to a Slurpee machine.
gotta seriously question why they are not using Azure...
how many of those are planted by industry espionage operations? :>
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