Cabling as data centre art

by Jack Hughes on January 25, 2008

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The folks over at Pingdom spotted some great data centre cabling art.

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Courtesy of Digital:Slurp.

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Courtesy of ChrisDag. Looks like something off Star Trek

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Courtesy of mbm3290.

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Courtesy of Jeff Newsom. I wish our cabling looked like this.

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Courtesy of tim d. Don’t like the look of the power cable though!

And of course there are some downright scary ones. :)

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Brandy February 18, 2008 at 4:19 PM

Just a thought…. how much of a pain is it if one of those cables fails and has to be replaced? That’s a lot of cable ties. :)

Jack Hughes February 18, 2008 at 4:36 PM

@Brandy – I doubt many would attempt to replace a faulty cable in the trunking unless it was very easy to do. Just mark it as faulty and make sure it isn’t used.

You’d hope that they’d test the cables before they install them. Certainly save a lot of trouble afterwards. :)

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