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Just for perspective, I'm reading an email at work right now that's bitching about logging being throttled by journald and systemd, because they "need" to log at > 100MB/min.

Head -> desk

JFC, nobody's gonna read that many logs, use 'em for what THEY'RE FUCKING FOR.
Fucking Christ that's a lot of logs. :lol:
 
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Just for perspective, I'm reading an email at work right now that's bitching about logging being throttled by journald and systemd, because they "need" to log at > 100MB/min.

Head -> desk

JFC, nobody's gonna read that many logs, use 'em for what THEY'RE FUCKING FOR.
Sounds like something I'd do

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@Josh @Jehannum @fly

Finally done my home network switching infrastructure.

48 ports of patch panel that run all over the house and property feeding ports, cameras, wireless aps, etc.

All patched into the 48 Port Avaya 4548gt-pwr Poe 802.3af switch.

Intended to route it all with the mikrotik rb2011, but the the POE in power only takes stupid ass passive 24v Poe, not standard 48v 802.3af.

Network in is 100mbit symmetric FiOS

Patch cabling is all cat 6a slimrun, so I can go 10gbit at the panel later if I need to. Also, super easy to work with

Still left to do is the low power voltage distribution in the cabinet.

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@Josh @Jehannum @fly

Finally done my home network switching infrastructure.

48 ports of patch panel that run all over the house and property feeding ports, cameras, wireless aps, etc.

All patched into the 48 Port Avaya 4548gt-pwr Poe 802.3af switch.

Intended to route it all with the mikrotik rb2011, but the the POE in power only takes stupid ass passive 24v Poe, not standard 48v 802.3af.

Network in is 100mbit symmetric FiOS

Patch cabling is all cat 6a slimrun, so I can go 10gbit at the panel later if I need to. Also, super easy to work with

Still left to do is the low power voltage distribution in the cabinet.

4a338874c1048e11c9056e9b791f0b00.jpg
dd46f1c97912b2469642d43c3c6d84f8.jpg


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Looks pretty ok, nerd.
 
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@Josh @Jehannum @fly

Finally done my home network switching infrastructure.

48 ports of patch panel that run all over the house and property feeding ports, cameras, wireless aps, etc.

All patched into the 48 Port Avaya 4548gt-pwr Poe 802.3af switch.

Intended to route it all with the mikrotik rb2011, but the the POE in power only takes stupid ass passive 24v Poe, not standard 48v 802.3af.

Network in is 100mbit symmetric FiOS

Patch cabling is all cat 6a slimrun, so I can go 10gbit at the panel later if I need to. Also, super easy to work with

Still left to do is the low power voltage distribution in the cabinet.

4a338874c1048e11c9056e9b791f0b00.jpg
dd46f1c97912b2469642d43c3c6d84f8.jpg


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You're probably the only person ever to make a wiring closet out of hardwood.
 
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@Josh @Jehannum @fly

Finally done my home network switching infrastructure.

48 ports of patch panel that run all over the house and property feeding ports, cameras, wireless aps, etc.

All patched into the 48 Port Avaya 4548gt-pwr Poe 802.3af switch.

Intended to route it all with the mikrotik rb2011, but the the POE in power only takes stupid ass passive 24v Poe, not standard 48v 802.3af.

Network in is 100mbit symmetric FiOS

Patch cabling is all cat 6a slimrun, so I can go 10gbit at the panel later if I need to. Also, super easy to work with

Still left to do is the low power voltage distribution in the cabinet.

4a338874c1048e11c9056e9b791f0b00.jpg
dd46f1c97912b2469642d43c3c6d84f8.jpg


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Holy Jesus that's awesome, and ridiculous. :drool: :lol: