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Lots of our servers and routers have hostnames ending in "less". |
Lots of our servers and routers have hostnames ending in "less". |
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The story of how this all started was when we 'signed the purchase order' for the original Clueless server back in 2000 |
The story of how this all started was when we 'signed the purchase order' for the original Clueless server back in 2000. There was a Dilbert comic cartoon on, or near the day where the Dilbert character was arranging a purchase order for a server called 'Clueless. (2000-06-16). And then naming servers with names ending 'less' has never stopped! |
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==Examples== |
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===Note....=== |
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*Our BGP routers are called Aimless |
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The naming scheme was originated in the year 2000, at which point Dilbert was a barely-known niche cartoon for nerds. Scott Adams was only known for Dilbert, and for nothing else. |
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*Our LNS routers which talk to supplies like BT are called Gormless |
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*Our accounts system is called Priceless |
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A&A currently has many dozens of server names ending in ~less, and only one, "clueless", was ever actually part of a comic strip. The rest were originated by simply looking for words with that suffix. |
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*Our VoIP servers are called Voiceless (our older ones were called Speechless) |
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*Our DNS servers are called Nameless |
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The naming scheme works well for A&A, and migrating to a new one would be a lot of work, for no benefit, and carrying some risk to operations. |
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*and many more! |
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For the avoidance of doubt, A&A does not condone the views of Scott Adams. |
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