• Loren Pechtel (unregistered)

    Yeah, in the absence of knowledge that's really all you can do. Minimum downtime, clean up the topology later.

  • n (unregistered)

    VDL-23 is the real hero here.

  • DQ (unregistered) in reply to Loren Pechtel

    You really believe they'll let you, do you?

  • see sharp (unregistered)

    Potemkin data center?

  • BeeKay (unregistered)

    I remember once in around 1979 or so we were installing a process monitoring computer in a large automobile-related manufacturing center. Like Frank’s place ,this factory was a union shop, and we had to get a special dispensation to be able to wire uo our own computer, under the supervision of a union person, over the Christmas’s shutdown. It was more difficult getting through the red tape than actually writing the software!

  • Tim (unregistered) in reply to n

    ...which according to google is a vacuum drying oven!

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