> the bare minimum required to run your own hardware in a colocation environment
i remember the look in the admin's eyes when they asked "alright, what kind of hardware are you looking to install?" and I said "oh i have it right here" and pulled two Intel NUCs out of my backpack
> Consider bringing a screwdriver and a flashlight (any halfway decent place will provide those for you, but you never know).
two multitools minimum, sometimes you need to hold a nut with one while loosening the bolt with the other
the best space is the one that is right next to a Frys/Microcenter/whathaveyou
> "oh i have it right here" and pulled two Intel NUCs out of my backpack
NUCs would be like nirvana after some of the jerry-rigged crap I've seen dragged into facilities. Maybe I'd like them to have a secondary power supply, but then again you had two, but they'd make a fantastic little router for something not too traffic heavy. Lots of utility use cases for something like that in a proper facility.
i remember the look in the admin's eyes when they asked "alright, what kind of hardware are you looking to install?" and I said "oh i have it right here" and pulled two Intel NUCs out of my backpack
> Consider bringing a screwdriver and a flashlight (any halfway decent place will provide those for you, but you never know).
two multitools minimum, sometimes you need to hold a nut with one while loosening the bolt with the other
the best space is the one that is right next to a Frys/Microcenter/whathaveyou