Relax, it's Cat-6 compliant.
36ReplyYeah they could fit 5 more of them in there.
2ReplyNo no you're thinking CAT 9 ;P
1ReplyCAT 9 isn't reliable. There's a hard limit at 9, no one really knows why. It's best to stay below that limit to have a safety margin.
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Do you guys actually use wristbands? I just slap the rack before touching anything
26ReplySlaps rack This baby will take care of all of your voltage differentials!
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Hybrid cat cage
8ReplyW A R M T H
5ReplyLooks to me like some of the boys at Fermilab came up with an experiment to keep Schrodinger's cat inside the box but visible the whole time.
Did you know that at Fermilab if you're a boy, you get to play around with cool collapsable wave functions, and if you're a girl, you get to play around with groovy flavor-changing neutrinos.
4ReplyShe's reading your files
3ReplyThat’s NetApp, you just guess commands and hit tab, no need for certification …
3ReplyA watchguard in a NetApp rack.
This is a fun meme.
It's a switch in the OP.... So there's a lot wrong here.
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I've known more than one sysadmin that has done this.
2ReplyTIL anti-static wristbands are a thing. I need get me one of those.
2ReplyAnd floor mats, and other things too.
For almost all consumer situations, there's no need to use them. Even building a computer is fine without them.
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Though she's not touching ground, so
1ReplyHALP!!
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