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CHAPTERS
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0:00 Intro

КОМЕНТАРІ: 6 900
@BakersTuts
@BakersTuts 2 роки тому
That screwdriver flip at 11:47 was smooth af
@yazanal-aswad3365
@yazanal-aswad3365 2 роки тому
THAT SHIT WAS CLEAAAAN
@Licensedbeast
@Licensedbeast 2 роки тому
I just watched that 7 times
@GhostOfDamned
@GhostOfDamned 2 роки тому
Fastest screwdriver in the west
@AzeroReborn
@AzeroReborn 2 роки тому
WELL YOURS IS ON A CART
@DDMultitracks
@DDMultitracks 2 роки тому
its kind of funny, he does it in like every video
@weetabixharry
@weetabixharry 2 роки тому
In twenty years, I guess I'll be carrying one of these in my pocket. Or in my earlobe or whatever.
@spooniiboii
@spooniiboii 2 роки тому
@@Nico-ds9nz I also want to remind your future self that you said ore instead of or
@turdturd8885
@turdturd8885 2 роки тому
fr
@obadaalibek732
@obadaalibek732 2 роки тому
fr
@TheTopken
@TheTopken 2 роки тому
Unsure about that unless the processing is done elsewhere. A lot of modern electronics are running into issues of getting even smaller due to how small they have already gotten. You can only get so small.
@Nelex5000
@Nelex5000 2 роки тому
moore's law doesn't work anymore.
@interuptingcactus
@interuptingcactus Рік тому
I work at another clustered file company, Qumulo who also makes these huge systems on Supermicro systems. We're actually kinda competitors with Weka. Can confirm that drive fault protection process they talked about is a really complex process that has scientific whitepapers backing it. When the drive goes down you reprotect the EC stripes for those pages. Then when new drives are added to the cluster you actually want to "rebalance" data so that heavy multistream workloads will hit all the new drives equally.
@AlexGInf216R
@AlexGInf216R Рік тому
puff puff pass
@DylanCrowlGolf
@DylanCrowlGolf Рік тому
So how many gigashits per megafart are we talking here?
@natsufuyuzuki
@natsufuyuzuki Рік тому
@@DylanCrowlGolf this was so funny that I didn't laugh
@justasciencelover8175
@justasciencelover8175 8 місяців тому
​@@DylanCrowlGolf😂😂😂
@blanket_mp3125
@blanket_mp3125 Рік тому
Imagine being a multimillionaire, wanting a computer and giving 1.000.000 dollars to then wait for them to build you a computer with, and THIS is the video they post of the process
@gurpreetwalia4001
@gurpreetwalia4001 Рік тому
I would be damned up
@SteveDonev
@SteveDonev Рік тому
Technically this was sponsored. They didn’t pay anything
@blanket_mp3125
@blanket_mp3125 Рік тому
@@SteveDonev I said, *imagine*
@XeroDash0
@XeroDash0 Рік тому
What’s wrong with that?
@blanket_mp3125
@blanket_mp3125 Рік тому
@@XeroDash0 Bro they are playing with the computer like it's a toy. Funny, yes But if you paid for the thing, no
@willkelly8108
@willkelly8108 2 роки тому
You know you’re cooking with something special when your cooling system makes the THX noise 18:37
@kuhljager2429
@kuhljager2429 2 роки тому
I was hoping I wasn't the only one that heard the similarity
@Gobbbbb
@Gobbbbb 2 роки тому
This deserves more likes
@parrypotter9207
@parrypotter9207 2 роки тому
underrated comment
@tacticalkyuubi8147
@tacticalkyuubi8147 2 роки тому
Loooool
@ricozkirihara2798
@ricozkirihara2798 2 роки тому
now i cant unhear it.
@mikefung9145
@mikefung9145 2 роки тому
Linus: There's business grade computer, and then there's enterprise grade computer. Also Linus: Let's YOLO it
@handlemonium
@handlemonium 2 роки тому
Some more EPYC Swiftshader madness across all those overclocked threads would be cool 😎
@88porpoise
@88porpoise 2 роки тому
And then there is Tech demo grade like this project.
@juliet0001
@juliet0001 2 роки тому
and after Enterprise grade you have data center grade
@Roamer145
@Roamer145 2 роки тому
This is honestly normal for enterprise grade.
@YardleyNowOrg
@YardleyNowOrg 2 роки тому
@@88porpoise *fingers to chin* i wonder where it all goes
@matthewbartos2971
@matthewbartos2971 Рік тому
This really put into perspective my colleges server room, literally a 40x40 room full of server racks double the height of the server y'all built. I never really considered how nuts that was until y'all built this.
@StagnantMizu
@StagnantMizu Рік тому
man I always get fascinated by tech, love it
@jackor33234354368998
@jackor33234354368998 2 роки тому
ahh my favourite content, Jake and Linus being children around expensive server equipment. Give me more
@Snowmentil
@Snowmentil 2 роки тому
Comment “make this a chain!”
@danhguitardemos
@danhguitardemos 2 роки тому
I fully agree
@TheSaintOMS
@TheSaintOMS 2 роки тому
MOAR
@SnOrfus
@SnOrfus 2 роки тому
100%
@jamdva8176
@jamdva8176 2 роки тому
Just the sweeties babies, groanin on their toizzz.
@twixieshores
@twixieshores 2 роки тому
Cut to 2 years from now: "we blew through our Petabyte server, so we bought another building to store an entire YOTTABYTE of data"
@dbeerewout
@dbeerewout 2 роки тому
Yolobyte*
@inbetween7470
@inbetween7470 2 роки тому
Yeet
@pranavarora9976
@pranavarora9976 2 роки тому
Hey man, gotta store that 32K footage somehow
@freeflub
@freeflub 2 роки тому
but can it run crysis
@twixieshores
@twixieshores 2 роки тому
@@pranavarora9976 32k is for peasants! Linus only shoots in 256k
@stephenspeliades2941
@stephenspeliades2941 4 місяці тому
Dude Linus is my favorite. I also do IT like this in the states, on an extremely high level lol… but Linus is like a GOD in the IT world… next time I work for one of my clients in Canada I’m gonna try to get in touch and just meet this dude
@jobturner7925
@jobturner7925 Рік тому
Having been involved in setting up a single cabinet blade server system with little to no experience this brought back memories. I laughed a bit to hard when they had the wrong 240 plug.
@SahimTech
@SahimTech 2 роки тому
I love how he's put links to the parts in the description like we're gonna build a $1,000,000 PC 😂
@Yourmama645
@Yourmama645 2 роки тому
Please dont click that
@webduelist
@webduelist 2 роки тому
its all cheap smb gear anyways.
@kalebbruwer
@kalebbruwer 2 роки тому
Well obviously not. You need to build two so you can play with a friend
@memecity4468
@memecity4468 2 роки тому
Im gonna build it
@realrazoblast4643
@realrazoblast4643 2 роки тому
@@memecity4468 ok, go ahead
@Ughbiscuits
@Ughbiscuits 2 роки тому
The next LTT hire is confirmed to be a person just to lift heavy things.
@jareep
@jareep 2 роки тому
Necessary skills: Lift heavy things...WITHOUT DROPPING THEM. :P
@DJ_Penguin
@DJ_Penguin 2 роки тому
Literally me as a field tech
@phillee2814
@phillee2814 2 роки тому
Known as "Jack"?
@kudakwashemashanda395
@kudakwashemashanda395 2 роки тому
Terry Crews
@bknighty28
@bknighty28 2 роки тому
I volunteer as tribute. Ill work for merch and I can start tomorrow cuz I'm Canadian
@Josh0365
@Josh0365 Рік тому
Linus legit carried me through my IT course in college. Soo nostalgic to see him 8 years later haha
@Josh0365
@Josh0365 9 місяців тому
@@animateamor9192 Stands for Information Technology
@hurricaneofpuns3722
@hurricaneofpuns3722 8 місяців тому
A recommendation to Jake and Linus: Buy a molle ballistic plate carrier. I'm a Mechanical Engineer at work and I'm expected to assemble a lot of the stuff I design. Having a molle vest means I can secure a bunch of standard pouches to my chest like a tool belt, so nothing is ever out of arm's reach of me as I'm working and everything has a specific place on my torso. I even have room for an Ifixit kit, a full socket wrench set, metric and imperial allen wrenches, and some other stuff all on my basic vest. Downside is I look like I'm gonna go on a mass shooting when I wear it, but in Canada that shouldn't be an issue for you guys
@zahawolfe
@zahawolfe 2 роки тому
I can’t imagine how nervous everyone at super micro was watching Linus handle this expensive tech and almost dropping it several times
@brucepreston3927
@brucepreston3927 2 роки тому
That's what insurance is for...I imagine Linus knows the insurance people well! lol
@joekenorer
@joekenorer 2 роки тому
Insurance: So you're sending this to a UKpostsr whose personality profile includes dropping very expensive things? Super Micro: Yes. Insurance: **cash register noises
@psihius
@psihius 2 роки тому
@@brucepreston3927 insurance works for regular stuff. This system is anything but regular and probably half decade in front of what they are planning to do :D
@HeyBUB
@HeyBUB 2 роки тому
wrst case he breaks it and gets more views aka more marketing... its all good baby baby
@Xeonerable
@Xeonerable 2 роки тому
They probably already wrote it off when they shipped it to LTT. SuperMicro is a big company , this isn't going to hurt them. lol
@SSYoung125
@SSYoung125 2 роки тому
With your petabyte project i am becoming numb to numbers "400Gb pers second" "1Pb of storage" No big deal.... wait 1 Pb is 1,000 Tb 400Gb per second is about 50 to 120 times faster then any single m.2 storage on the common market..... thats fast
@swagatrout3075
@swagatrout3075 2 роки тому
for him its like 4gb/sec and 100Tb
@pdoge
@pdoge 2 роки тому
You are mixing up gigabit and gigabyte here! 1 gigabyte = 8 gigabit. So the 400GBit connection relates to roughly 50GByte/s transfer rate - which is still REALLY fast though, albeit "only" like 7 times as fast as the fastest consumer NVME drives :)
@Excludos
@Excludos 2 роки тому
@cak01vej Sorry, my brain can't handle that kind of information. Are you telling me they have to build one of these every day just to keep up with their own experiments?
@herebejamz
@herebejamz 2 роки тому
@@Excludos Purely speculation, but they probably have a bank of similar things that they use in cycle while they process the backlog. Like, one is taking in new information while one or two are being processed. I know absolutely nothing about this.
@jakehancock5412
@jakehancock5412 2 роки тому
@@swagatrout3075 1 Petabyte is 1024 Terrabytes
@haydensmith2539
@haydensmith2539 Рік тому
Watching Linus Team fumble over standard enterprise mounting hardware warms my heart.
@dennishoeben8036
@dennishoeben8036 Рік тому
Its fun to see this because i worked at CERN in Geneva for a while where they hosted the accelerator computers and servers, we use the copper cabels to.
@Chad-bq7vw
@Chad-bq7vw 2 роки тому
22:47 the moment Linus realizes how much power it draws 22:48 the moment he realizes he has to pay for it.
@ryanj610
@ryanj610 2 роки тому
As a comparison, you can weld 1/4 inch steel with that amount of Amperage coming out of a 240V. That'll run them about $1 an hour in electricity; not cheap. But not terrible, I guess.
@exin69
@exin69 Рік тому
@@ryanj610 1$ in my country could power on my entire house for 2 days
@caade_1967
@caade_1967 Рік тому
Did the math itd be a little under 16$ for 24 hours. Expensive for electricity, but not expensive.
@exin69
@exin69 Рік тому
@@2tapkiddyyyy110 depends on your country money value
@koolid7839
@koolid7839 Рік тому
@@2tapkiddyyyy110 glad I lived in Indonesia 20$ USD is enough to power my entire house for a month maybe 30$ if I use my welding machine and another heavy electronic devices, somehow we are having energy surplus here, thx to my corrupt government I think.
@finnplays0
@finnplays0 2 роки тому
you know your PC is good when the fans revving up sounds like the THX sound 😂
@EvileDik
@EvileDik 2 роки тому
Got an EOL IBM AS400 out of a skip in the basement, sounds like a Harrier spinning up, 86dB at idle. It probably has half the processing power of a modern desktop :)
@Kotafox93
@Kotafox93 2 роки тому
im glad im not the only one who thought that, i heard it and thought they added that in at first
@trowabarton101
@trowabarton101 2 роки тому
Shhh the movie is starting 🍿🤣
@_yoshivolts_115
@_yoshivolts_115 Рік тому
@@Kotafox93 F U R R Y
@nmotschidontwannagivemyrea8932
@nmotschidontwannagivemyrea8932 Рік тому
You know it's good when the case is so large that it comes on a pallet and needs to be moved with a pump jack
@iamkio
@iamkio Рік тому
I love the chemistry between these two
@AndreasRavnestad
@AndreasRavnestad 2 роки тому
This video series is a great example of how recursive LTT's business is. They build servers to store and process the material they film while building said servers. LTT is one of the biggest self-referential meta channels on UKposts. Edit: ITT: People who know that LTT won't keep this server and also what meta actually doesn't mean. Read on to be educated 👌
@japalocoturbo
@japalocoturbo 2 роки тому
"They build servers to store and process the material they film while building said servers" that feels wrong smh.
@Chrissjjeeh
@Chrissjjeeh 2 роки тому
@@patrickkearney8774 it’s not past projects only, but also WIP’s, templates, etc etc etc.
@Dr.Spatula
@Dr.Spatula 2 роки тому
@@patrickkearney8774 Because them being posted doesn't ensure they will remain. Having the raw footage for can be extremely useful for future use and reference. Also, would you want to risk years of work?
@Dr.Spatula
@Dr.Spatula 2 роки тому
They aren't keeping this server so your entire premise flawed at the most fundamental part
@Axeiaa
@Axeiaa 2 роки тому
@@patrickkearney8774 Scenario: Russia hacks UKposts, uses some previously unseen exploit to explode all their servers. Suddenly LTTs years of work are gone, nowhere to be found and lost forever. Or they can keep it all and are safe, or in case some other videosite rises up and becomes more popular because people are sick of UKpostss poor ad payout and awful copyright system. Or their editors want to put in a clip of a previous video into a current one. There's plenty of scenario's as to why you would want to keep all your files, in raw high quality format.
@carpincho29
@carpincho29 2 роки тому
Whoever does HR for LMG must self medicate after these kinds of episodes
@huskers1278
@huskers1278 2 роки тому
That's Linus and his wife lol
@fionafiona1146
@fionafiona1146 2 роки тому
There have external HR beyond Team management
@walkinmn
@walkinmn 2 роки тому
That's Yvonne
@DevinRAR
@DevinRAR 2 роки тому
They put Xanax in their bathroom auto release air freshener
@RubberTag
@RubberTag 2 роки тому
I don't understand the joke, anyone kind explaining?
@tactical_strike7497
@tactical_strike7497 Рік тому
I love the way linus spin his screwdriver without have to dropped it (11:47)
@Equitine
@Equitine 4 місяці тому
7:44 the insanity of linus being known to drop something (usually important in some way) and yet he still has the confidence to handle equipment of this caliber is the confidence that i aspire to have one day.
@bosh__
@bosh__ 2 роки тому
When it switched on for the first time, the sound of the fans was a near perfect harmony of the THX sound
@bruhgamingnl1315
@bruhgamingnl1315 2 роки тому
Exactly
@ShaOryDow
@ShaOryDow 2 роки тому
YES, my thoughts exactly!
@TheMetroidblade
@TheMetroidblade 2 роки тому
I was like woah thx
@BassBoneBarron
@BassBoneBarron 2 роки тому
Yep
@AcIdBARRY
@AcIdBARRY 2 роки тому
i had hoped they would cut that in XD
@Alucard-gt1zf
@Alucard-gt1zf 2 роки тому
20:14 For those wondering 75 decibels is considered the limit without hearing protection before you have a chance of irreversible hearing damage
@Steamrick
@Steamrick 2 роки тому
"OSHA requires employers to implement a hearing conservation program when noise exposure is at or above 85 decibels averaged over 8 working hours, or an 8-hour time-weighted average (TWA)." The shorter your exposure, the higher you can go, much like radiation and other harmful influences.
@xmtxx
@xmtxx 2 роки тому
To be fair, I'm pretty sure, the standard for soudn measurement is 1m away from the thing. He was way closer than that. No doubt this beast is hella loud. 100db is considered max volume in a nightclub.
@Dgodwin94
@Dgodwin94 Рік тому
Sill waiting on an update for this. Man this thing is crazy
@dylonadams1660
@dylonadams1660 Рік тому
Seeing Linus and his son Setting up a server was so wholesome.
@paniniman6524
@paniniman6524 2 роки тому
I admire Linus' ability to deliver a barrage of heart attacks in under 5 minutes
@orlagh277
@orlagh277 2 роки тому
If he had broken anything there's no way he wouldn't title the video "we broke a million dollar computer"
@Mr.Marbles
@Mr.Marbles 2 роки тому
the electro boom of computers. except not scripted so even more real heartattacks
@Mike-official
@Mike-official Рік тому
@@orlagh277 erm
@eyeslowerthanmygpa4369
@eyeslowerthanmygpa4369 Рік тому
11:47 I like how the most replayed part is where Linus flips his screw driver
@chrischaf
@chrischaf Рік тому
not gonna lie... that was a pretty awesome flip ;D
@seasonedgore7231
@seasonedgore7231 Рік тому
Cyber geeks are gonna be cool as shit in 2077
@Zigoritos
@Zigoritos Рік тому
Linus is the main character
@bemusual9254
@bemusual9254 Рік тому
clean flip
@igorz3551
@igorz3551 Рік тому
How do you check the most replayed part?? Wtf
@MrJPdupreez
@MrJPdupreez Рік тому
This is just the best video gentlemen! I could feel your excitement
@jackie32
@jackie32 Рік тому
I wish I had a purpose that'd require one of these machines, I'd just love to geek out over how cool of a startup that is
@scootbilly
@scootbilly 2 роки тому
Linus: has the grip strength to do chin ups on the server rack, but doesn't have the grip strength to pick up a GPU
@methamphetamememcmeth3422
@methamphetamememcmeth3422 2 роки тому
RACKING them chin ups, while wrecking them GPUs.
@TheBorhork
@TheBorhork 2 роки тому
It's all or nothing.
@robocodeboy
@robocodeboy 2 роки тому
It's because he is lighter than a GPU.
@no1DdC
@no1DdC 2 роки тому
He maxed out STR for his character class, but neglected to invest any points into DEX.
@GermanMythbuster
@GermanMythbuster 2 роки тому
​@@no1DdC *Socks with sandals:* +3 Intelligence, -5 Dex The Linus Build: The only combination of Skills and Items that results in a Dex-Level under zero 😂😂😂
@HitomiOokami
@HitomiOokami 2 роки тому
I love how just pure nerdy these two genuinely get over this, it's absolutely catching an always end up smiling along with em. Let alone these two make a hilarious pair.
@jsbzoh6
@jsbzoh6 2 роки тому
When Jake first started he was on the childish side but he’s mellowed out while Linus seems to be more childish and happier overall. They definitely developed some good chemistry.
@peterbelanger4094
@peterbelanger4094 2 роки тому
They are the 'Cheech & Chong', 'Laurel & Hardy' or 'Abbot & Costello' of the geek tech world.
@fawazgerhard2742
@fawazgerhard2742 Рік тому
Well they're nerds so its norma 4 them to be nerdy
@roy00100
@roy00100 Рік тому
Jake, cheers for putting that link in for the rackstuds! it's made my life as an audio/Lighting tech so much easier. i cannot describe how horrible 19" racks can be when you're rigging them yourself
@kingmonday2918
@kingmonday2918 Рік тому
I love watching these adorable nerds do something they love and just living their best lives.
@curtman1626
@curtman1626 2 роки тому
Gotta admit Linus made his best joke yet, “Im Oscar the Tech Grouch” “What the f@ck is wrong with you kids” 10/10
@sksz33
@sksz33 2 роки тому
He said that the very instant I finished reading your comment, it was kinda spooky tbh
@WelshDdraig
@WelshDdraig 2 роки тому
18:44 - as the fans spin up and reach full tilt (which I'm sure they aren't at that point), all I can imagine is that THX demo that was before feature films...
@Philambbydamn1925
@Philambbydamn1925 2 місяці тому
I work on enterprise systems like this almost every single day and its hilarious watching them geek out. I still do it too from time to time.
@aaronsmicrobes8992
@aaronsmicrobes8992 Рік тому
Those cables just looked to be normal qsfp. You wouldn't need them to be active for such short lengths and the circuit boards in them just have RC filters on each lane. Active cables are typically for lengths over 5 or 10m when you need to boost the signal strength just to get a clean reading at the other end. I used to work for a company that made these and my job was to design, build, and program systems to do electrical performance QA on these connectors/cables (and many other connector standards). Basically automated a fancy oscilloscope and some very expensive multi position switches to collect measurements, process the data, and give an overall pass/fail.
@klaxoncow
@klaxoncow 2 роки тому
"As long as nobody tries to tilt it" - Jake, after just trying to tilt it.
@ArcadiaP
@ArcadiaP 2 роки тому
I love how much fun both LInus and Jake have together with all these expensive and crazy components. It's infectious as heck.
@bigbundle3223
@bigbundle3223 2 роки тому
linus and jake have such great chemistry, i enjoy every video they do together so much.
@danlandia4399
@danlandia4399 2 роки тому
Honestly as a big/medium iron IT professional it's kinda cringey. They don't really understand how enterprise gear works. *You don't need full surge power for all devices in the rack. Use staggered power-on, or random power-on delay when power is restored. *They don't seem to understand how server PS deal with 3 phase vs 240 single phase, that just because the PS is 1100W does not mean the switch USES 1100W, the manufacturer just used their standard light duity 1U PS. *Enterprise server fans go full power until the ILO comes online for hardware safety, even if the system is powered off. It keeps the hardware from baking if the ILO crashes and can't manage the fan speed. *Copper DAC cables are NOT expensive. *Copper DAC cables they are using don't have much if any logic in them. Active cables would, but those are not active cables. *Those servers were NOT that loud, this was just standard 1U server noise. Connect power to a rack of Sun/Oracle SPARC servers, that is much louder. I've had DC management call me because my SPARC servers were the loudest in the building and causing comments from the other side of the (100,000 sq.ft.) room. Also ZFS resilver times are dependent on data size, not pool size. it was fast to resilver because there was no *data* to resilver.
@ArcadiaP
@ArcadiaP 2 роки тому
@@danlandia4399 That's fair, but I'm pretty sure in the past, Linus and co have very much mentioned when it comes to actual enterprise and server stuff, they're just.... doing whatever. Most of Linus' videos and whatnot aren't reallllly that informative, it's just fun. This was quite the fun.
@Mavis847
@Mavis847 2 роки тому
@@danlandia4399 Classic gatekeeping
@andoletube
@andoletube 2 роки тому
@@Mavis847 Yeah. Can you imagine the watchability of these videos if a proper serious enterprise guy was in charge?
@Ninako_maid
@Ninako_maid Рік тому
*This is one of the coolest idea for intro I've seen after watching 15,000 videos.*
@CoreControl
@CoreControl Рік тому
i want to make a smaller version of one of this for my PC, so i can finally blow up 100 explosive barrels at the same time in Gmod [Gmod is such a lag machine for a PC, how they should test how strong PC's are, is how many of the barrels can be exploded at once without crashing the game]
@tylercoombs1
@tylercoombs1 2 роки тому
I'm thoroughly impressed, Linus only violated 4 Labour Laws in this episode
@sfisosg7904
@sfisosg7904 2 роки тому
And they are....
@IRMacGuyver
@IRMacGuyver 2 роки тому
This is how Harvey Weinstein got started.
@EmoChipmonkVOD
@EmoChipmonkVOD 2 роки тому
@@sfisosg7904 i would also like to know
@sarthakchandra
@sarthakchandra 2 роки тому
@@IRMacGuyver duuuuude🤣🤣🤣
@Chakeis
@Chakeis 2 роки тому
It's the charm of the channel
@digitaldwagon
@digitaldwagon 2 роки тому
linus: "I didn't get cut so I don't have to fill out that stupid form" linus' brain:"BACKTRACK! BACKTRACK!"
@DaimyoD0
@DaimyoD0 2 роки тому
I actually respect that he sort of checked his statement because he doesn't want to discourage anyone in his company from reporting injuries. It's fine if he doesn't want to hassle with reporting his own injuries, but preventing a generally negative perception and work culture toward injury reporting is a ethical decision as an employer. The last thing you want is for your employees to think, consciously or not, that they are somehow whiney or weak or being "that guy" if they report issues.
@mitcHELLOworld
@mitcHELLOworld 2 роки тому
That was trippy. I started to read this comment just as he said it.
@agenericaccount3935
@agenericaccount3935 2 роки тому
@@DaimyoD0 Calm down
@littlejackalo5326
@littlejackalo5326 2 роки тому
@@DaimyoD0 That's exactly what you want them to think. Filling out a form for a cut is just for losers. The main reason people get the "you're not what we're looking for at this current time" call, after an interview, is because they're whiny losers.
@chankwanting
@chankwanting 2 роки тому
@@DaimyoD0 There was an episode a while back where he hurt/cut himself minor and was like no this doesn't count. But then Linus asked who I presume is the health and safety staff member who went yes this is workplace injury and basically ordered him to complete the relevant form in. A workplace where a staff member is able to do that to the owner boss who listen, they're fine.
@RDJE.z0n3
@RDJE.z0n3 Рік тому
Can’t stop smirking cause they were like super nerding on this hehe.. so awesome to watch this, i wanna see this playing games..
@lambsauce6972
@lambsauce6972 Рік тому
thx sounds on startup you know it’s gonna be good
@saltysoyman6908
@saltysoyman6908 2 роки тому
Oh yes. I can’t imagine how cool it would be to handle tech of this scale, so good luck, have fun, and DON’T DROP THE SERVER LINUS!!! I’m just waiting for the video titled “I broke a $1,000,000 computer”
@CashierNub
@CashierNub 2 роки тому
LMAO
@distelmarc
@distelmarc 2 роки тому
DID YOU SEE LINUS PUT THAT BOX WITH A SERVER IN IT RIGHT ON TOP OF THE LATCHES FOR THE BIG BOX AND YOU CLEARLY HEAR IT PUNCTURE THE BOX?!?
@MichaelJordan-uo2ke
@MichaelJordan-uo2ke 2 роки тому
Trust me its cool and scary. I know from personal experience. Imagine holding computer circuit card that is worth more than Lamborginue. I have. Part of my past work which I am certified for is to fix really expensive computer circuit card/boards
@kennyb123
@kennyb123 2 роки тому
@@MichaelJordan-uo2ke What's a Lamborginue?
@neek01
@neek01 2 роки тому
@@kennyb123 Fancy version of a shitty car
@bradendude1414
@bradendude1414 2 роки тому
I remember thinking how cool the DAC connectors looked when I first built and setup our servers and network at work. They previously had CAT 5e everywhere and a combination of 1Gbps and 100Mbps "fast ethernet". For less than the price of 1 server from Dell (that only had SATA SSDs and 1Gbps networking...) I built out a workstation/server that is faster in every conceivable way, has NVMe drives for the SQL database, dual 40Gbps connections, and an "old" network switch (thanks Wendell for the great videos and forum posts!) that has 48 ports @ 10Gbps (rj45) and 4/40Gbps ports. I saw you guys also got your DAC cables from FS, and I gotta say, I was thoroughly impressed at their prices and quality. My deployment has been going strong for over 2.5 years at this point, and it's still the fastest, and most reliable server we've ever had. Put some 10Gbps NICs in all of the engineers workstations, and had their room wired up with CAT6A, and the productivity increase has been phenomenal. Finally got the internet upgraded to 1Gbps symmetrical fiber, and it's made working from home even better. Thanks LTT for really getting me heavily back into tech a few years back. I'm an engineer, but I still do a ton of IT related tasks just because of how much of your content I watch and the curiosity it sparks!
@Postman00
@Postman00 2 роки тому
Wow we share a lot of the same tech experiences. I just deployed another storage server about two months ago with two QSFP+ connections to two used enterprise 48-port 10Gbase-T switches that each have 4 QSFP+ ports using DACs from FS (great stuff). The bunch of other storage servers in the rack are connected the same way except for the oldest one that's connected via 4 x 10GBase-T LACP. We also wired the entire office with CAT6A and the infrastructure has served the company exceeding expectations for just over 2 years since we moved in. The difference is that we're a video business and I'm an image technician that does IT related work because I absolutely loved it since I was a kid. 10GBase-T has been very reliable and no one needs to mess around with hard disks and desktop-NASes after ingest anymore. The mechanical sliding and clicking of DIMMs, drive sleds, rack rails, and transceivers locking into place never gets old. I'm so glad I get to be hands on with IT even though I ultimately decided to pursue a different career.
@robertgarrison1738
@robertgarrison1738 2 роки тому
What sort of IPMI are you running on those machines? For NOC purposes how do you get them back up remotely on a weekend if they drop?
@matthewesunderland
@matthewesunderland 2 роки тому
@@robertgarrison1738 most IPMI (or iLo or CIMC) are on if any of the power supplies are plugged in (even when machine is off). Unless both A and B side power supplies have failed, IPMI should be up (in my history with super micro, if you upgrade IPMI to latest firmware, they run fine for years and years). In theory you could remotely cycle the power with an IP PDU, if you really had to. You could also log into your Top-of-Rack out-of-band management switch, where most of your IPMI should be connected, and make sure you are getting MAC/ARP for IP, etc.
@robertgarrison1738
@robertgarrison1738 2 роки тому
@@matthewesunderland why are you responding to me with this? Obviously I know what ipmi is and how it works. I was asking the method for which he has set it up on his custom servers he built.
@matthewesunderland
@matthewesunderland 2 роки тому
@@robertgarrison1738 You asked "For NOC purposes how do you get them back up remotely on a weekend if they drop?". I have 5 supermicro servers in my basement, all of which have IPMI ports that I have used for years (9+), most of the time remotely over VPN. I was trying to say, short of a loss of power, or a loss of networking, when upgraded to the latest firmware, they never drop (maybe once on one board, I had to reset the IPMI in the very early days ... that required pulling the whole tray out and getting access to the board.) I can't imagine LTT/LMG would be doing anything different. As for the IPMI type, I just logged into the IPMI port I use the most on my server, and it branded SuperMicro, and I see no evidence it was made by anyone but them, it looks like an internal software version called "Redfish". Which from this: www.supermicro.com/en/solutions/management-software/redfish looks like an API. Which VMware vSphere can use for things like DPM.
@Demonitized6000
@Demonitized6000 Рік тому
dude that flick you did with that tool to open box was sick
@Iconium-je1bl
@Iconium-je1bl 2 роки тому
Linus, I love how you add little bits of wisdom about owning and running companies (like the health form in this video). In many ways, it’s one of the most educational parts of your content, and I always appreciate it.
@Cloudstone86
@Cloudstone86 2 роки тому
You can run companies, research facilities, military operations etc. all on open source tech.
@zweiunfirzig
@zweiunfirzig 2 роки тому
Linus Business Tips
@Chris-hw4mq
@Chris-hw4mq 2 роки тому
Next episode Linus will present Jakes sexual harassement claim: He made me touch his big fat server
@KenS1267
@KenS1267 2 роки тому
When you're assembling a server cabinet get all the rails in first and do a dry fit. You want to be sure you have the spacing right, everyone claims to conform precisely to the U height standard not everyone does and you can get in trouble if you don't check first. You also want to make sure about your cable, power and coolant runs.
@Darkassassin09
@Darkassassin09 2 роки тому
Makes sense for a server rack you're designing and building yourself, but this is a pre-built and tested setup before it was shipped to them. They're just putting it back together.
@bigbundle3223
@bigbundle3223 2 роки тому
they also could've absolutely done that and just skipped it in the edit
@zimbu_
@zimbu_ 2 роки тому
That's how an experienced professional would do it. This channel employs the yolo amateur methodology.
@uberubermensch
@uberubermensch 2 роки тому
@@bigbundle3223 Makes for better views and still curiosity from those that spend too much time squeezing into the back of a poorly placed rack in the main server room that you take all the doors off of it in almost animalistic frustration... Racking trauma never goes away.
@ImaRedhead-hg1lt
@ImaRedhead-hg1lt Рік тому
Wow, this video is mind-blowing! 👏💻 The amount of dedication and hard work put into creating the $1,000,000 computer is truly inspiring. Thank you for sharing this amazing project with us! 🙌
@theWSt
@theWSt 9 місяців тому
Maybe it's just the UKposts algorithm (I know, this video was uploaded more than 1 year ago), but I have the feeling that you guys build a new overpowered server rack every week 😁
@hedonistic_mushroom
@hedonistic_mushroom 2 роки тому
And so the time-honored tradition of, "Two Men, One Computer" builds continues...
@wasir3703
@wasir3703 2 роки тому
Why are you like this?
@nopayutube4124
@nopayutube4124 2 роки тому
*One cup memories intensifies...*
@rswl_mrwn1175
@rswl_mrwn1175 2 роки тому
For what this is useful?can we play games and studing on it?
@ownedmaxer607
@ownedmaxer607 2 роки тому
@@rswl_mrwn1175 this type of machine is beyond your pedestrian "Racecar Johnny" needs.
@christophernugent8492
@christophernugent8492 2 роки тому
This is more “Two Computer Super-nerds and A Blank Check”.
@henrystull539
@henrystull539 2 роки тому
18:45 You know you have powerful equipment when it makes the THX sound as it turns on
@WelchDigital
@WelchDigital 2 роки тому
Came looking to see if anyone else heard it too lmfao
@aloenpc
@aloenpc 9 місяців тому
What a world we're in where drilling a screw in tightly is making someone nervous.
@798Muchoman
@798Muchoman Рік тому
At 25:09 we see a man whose wildest dreams and aspirations have not just come true, but been exceeded in every way. Like the culmination of the last 15 years of Linus's career on UKposts in one face of unbridled joy.
@guyguy463
@guyguy463 2 роки тому
The fans starting up at 18:52 sounds like the old THX intro lmao
@johnwick5901
@johnwick5901 2 роки тому
"Linus being a kid that opens his Christmas present for 27 minutes" go!
@rswl_mrwn1175
@rswl_mrwn1175 2 роки тому
For what this is useful?can we play games and studing on it?
@mrblue7020
@mrblue7020 Рік тому
Bro I’m surprised some one would spend so much on a pc but still Good luck to you Linus tech the hard work you put to your vids pay off
@MrDevintcoleman
@MrDevintcoleman Рік тому
I built my own PC with an external audio interface that converts XLR to digital, which I also use an my audio out for the system headphones, and then added a group loop interface. It’s also got another monitor and a USB mic. WITH ALL THAT SAID I still don’t understand what the product ad was at the beginning, and I feel like that means I’m in the right place haha!
@carlwilson4425
@carlwilson4425 2 роки тому
Love the description text: "keyword optimized description (should be two lines long in the UKposts text editor and include the product name) - Copy from Trello"
@Angie-29th
@Angie-29th 2 роки тому
LMAO
@shreyam1008
@shreyam1008 2 роки тому
lol. . loved it. is this a gag? or was it a boo boo??
@SivaKanthSharma
@SivaKanthSharma 2 роки тому
@@shreyam1008 probably a boo boo. They’re done this a few times before. The video is uploaded and readied before publishing, but they forget to change that template description before publishing
@AbdullahBilik
@AbdullahBilik 2 роки тому
Imagine you hire some technicians to build you a server and they are having this much fun
@thegambler9994
@thegambler9994 2 роки тому
Only when there's one server rack to build. God bless the datacenter techs that do this everytime a server farm crops up.
@iAmTheSquidThing
@iAmTheSquidThing 2 роки тому
I've spent the past few months building a data-centre for the first time, and actually, morale and spirits are generally pretty high on site. Not quite this much larking about though!
@aaronwells3943
@aaronwells3943 2 роки тому
I'd charge the technicians for the privilege. . .scratch that, I'd pay for the privilege to do it for someone else.
@L30NBL4NK
@L30NBL4NK 2 роки тому
Imagine you can have fun at work.
@wademeyer4495
@wademeyer4495 2 роки тому
I live that dream 5 days a week. It cures my commute blues.
@angushunt204
@angushunt204 Рік тому
I can't believe you guys started at the top of the rack hahaha, all it takes is one person to pull one of the servers out and the whole thing topples forward.
@TheKec789
@TheKec789 Рік тому
I am always so incredibly nervous to watch Linus handle ANYTHING of value. He has the "dropsies" worse than anyone, ever. It's also only going to get worse as he gets older. Please put carpet pad underneath all of your sets! lol. I've never had more fun watching a channel! Jake, ummm...please wear a belt maybe? :)
@JamesNeave1978
@JamesNeave1978 2 роки тому
When you boot real servers they always spin up full speed until the OS boots and can turn the fans down with low load. They are offensively loud when you boot a rack
@An1hony
@An1hony 2 роки тому
finally a computer that can run a geometry dash level.
@CrystalGrey
@CrystalGrey 2 роки тому
@quicksi _ stereo madness.
@jbritain
@jbritain 2 роки тому
Probably still can't get 60fps on White Space
@flexalol7556
@flexalol7556 2 роки тому
Finally 59 fps on minecraft rtx with upscaling to 69k
@irmiwolf
@irmiwolf 2 роки тому
Can it run Crysis tho?
@lmao1660
@lmao1660 2 роки тому
@quicksi _ Untitled 1
@graham1035
@graham1035 Рік тому
The teeth on those APC racks are sharp, don't reach in there and move your hand around. Also, you installed the switch the hard way. The long rails mount to the rack first while the short ones mount to the switch, then you just slide the switch on the rails and screw the front of the switch in.
@philbishop283
@philbishop283 Рік тому
What ever happened with this machine..
@BrodieChree
@BrodieChree 2 роки тому
Linus saying "Look at these connectors!" after mentioning he'd love playing with this server even if it was broken is so wholesome!
@EvileDik
@EvileDik 2 роки тому
Weirdly the average UK oven consumes as much power, and doesn't need cables as thick as a babies arm.
@AIC_onyt
@AIC_onyt Рік тому
@@EvileDik those were for networking
@AIC_onyt
@AIC_onyt Рік тому
@@EvileDik the thiccboi powerplug also has to be that diameter, because of voltage drop on long distance. canada has 110ac.
@horaciolerda
@horaciolerda 2 роки тому
That would be a cool product. "LTT toolbelt" like the ones for constrction workers but for multiple pc construction tools.
@SuperMarioDrumming
@SuperMarioDrumming 2 роки тому
Tool sash. PC tools are smaller, so you don't need as much space, and I'd assume you'd mostly only need to grab tools with one hand, meaning a sash would be more ergonomic. Touching your left shoulder with your right hand is easier than your left hip
@ianwilkinson1659
@ianwilkinson1659 Рік тому
Ayyyyee i saw that crown lift. Good choice👌
@ghostsniper834
@ghostsniper834 Рік тому
You don't need a powerful pc to run great speed, and it does make sense for the video, I really like the size of the best, and I hope it goes great.
@brianreynolds5373
@brianreynolds5373 2 роки тому
I really hope they installed (off-camera) the small flush-mount screws that supermicro rails need to be fully secured to the sides of the servers. Yes, the rails clip on nicely (9:22) to the server sides via back-to-front force and seem secure . But they'll pull right off the server again with any front-to-back force put along the rail. . . which is likely to happen as you pull the server out of the rack for maintenance. Especially when you're de-racking. This can lead to the server suddenly falling as you pull it out, usually when you hit the stops. Ask me how I know (I didn't rack the servers that taught me this!).
@dontworryaboutit345
@dontworryaboutit345 2 роки тому
It'll end up as the 785,000 pc once Linus breaks it
@johannes960
@johannes960 2 роки тому
when comes the next part?
@SocietyUnplugged
@SocietyUnplugged 2 роки тому
12:56
@brianreynolds5373
@brianreynolds5373 2 роки тому
@@SocietyUnplugged the screws to which I am referring screw into the sides of the server. They are tiny and screw in flush with the rails so they don’t interfere with sliding while still making it impossible for the rails to just come “unclipped” from the sides of the server. The concern is that the rails are merely “clipped” and not screwed to the sides. What they are doing at 12:56 is just screwing the front screws in to keep the server from sliding on the rails normally (which can happen inadvertently while plugging things into the back, etc.).
@Evilch33z
@Evilch33z Рік тому
Nope ukposts.info/have/v-deo/bXippm-ibIyVxGg.html
@Eagervul
@Eagervul Рік тому
Okay so today I learned that server rails have the exact same mechanism that I use for my socks drawer. Which is worth nowhere near $1000000. Cool, cool
@iwontlagback7236
@iwontlagback7236 Рік тому
I don't think you socks drawer can extend a 300Kg load 1.5 meters out.
@chissum7516
@chissum7516 Рік тому
socks probably cost more than the rails ngl
@cvspvr
@cvspvr Рік тому
@@iwontlagback7236 my socks drawer draws ten kilowatts in order to keep all my socks warmed to the exact temperature
@TheSharker
@TheSharker Рік тому
@@cvspvr lol
@zoebaz6969
@zoebaz6969 Рік тому
Depends on the server. Lenovo toolless slide rails are *chef's kiss*
@jackstrawful
@jackstrawful Рік тому
Did they ever release the next part? I just wasted half an hour scrolling thru all their videos and I can't find it.
@lzr_music
@lzr_music Рік тому
"Let's game it out" would really need this.
@spitfireGamesVR
@spitfireGamesVR 2 роки тому
Im not gonna lie I got excited just watching you two set this up, and I know NOTHING about servers. Even just the sheer amount of hardware and connections is just... wow
@TooSmalley
@TooSmalley 2 роки тому
"I didn't cut myself so I don't have to fill out that stupid form.." Lol I worked as a fish cutter in a processing plant in my 20s and I had to fill out A LOT of those forms
@jpa1282
@jpa1282 2 роки тому
You must be a real cluts
@TheMetroidblade
@TheMetroidblade 2 роки тому
I worked at Tyson. Im very familar with the form. lmao
@rswl_mrwn1175
@rswl_mrwn1175 2 роки тому
For what this is useful?can we play games and studing on it?
@esthermarye
@esthermarye 4 місяці тому
Thank god we've got standard 230V in Europe (1 Phase) You can also get 3 Phase 380V . Max power you can draw in my country (Netherlands) 25A x 230 = 5750W or 3x25x230 = 17250 Watt . You can ask for bigger connection like 3x80A
@BallerTimbo
@BallerTimbo 9 місяців тому
Linuses videos always feel like a series of a TV drama
@thirdpedalnirvana
@thirdpedalnirvana 2 роки тому
I remember when Google announced they had several pedabytes of storage between their servers, and it felt like only a company as rich and powerful as Google would ever have that much storage. This was when having a 1 terabyte in your PC required 4 drive bays.
@velo1337
@velo1337 2 роки тому
nowadays every midsize company needs that much :)
@jsbzoh6
@jsbzoh6 2 роки тому
It hasn’t been cheap but my homelab has around half a PB over 24 HDDs and 24 SSDs. About 10 years ago that lab started with an old Lenovo desktop from work and a 1TB drive. I have gigabit fiber internet at home, which in itself is massive growing up in the dialup era. I still get impatient waiting for a 200gb game to download in ~20 mins when back then I had to do mp3 downloads overnight. Hell, just smartphones in general. I’m not that old but I remember having a phone (Nextel i930) with Windows Mobile on it. It got like 2 hours of battery life and there really wasn’t data or WiFi support but it was so cool at the time. Now my 14mo son can navigate a smartphone and tablet.
@jsbzoh6
@jsbzoh6 2 роки тому
@@velo1337 even cooler, a midsize company doesn’t even need to own the hardware. Just pay someone else pennies and they have conceptually limitless storage and compute available without ever knowing where that hardware actually lives.
@michaelhenry3234
@michaelhenry3234 2 роки тому
@@jsbzoh6 What do you use it for?
@SocietyUnplugged
@SocietyUnplugged 2 роки тому
​@@michaelhenry3234 Facebook... stores 4PB every day in their "hive".
@nighteule
@nighteule 2 роки тому
I love how Linus-Jake interactions during server related videos are like 70% innuendos
@MikkoRantalainen
@MikkoRantalainen 2 роки тому
If you like innuendos, check out the April 1st series by LockPickingLawyer. The visuals are about locks but the audio makes it sound a bit different.
@MohammedFouadHafiz-bp5ew
@MohammedFouadHafiz-bp5ew 11 місяців тому
You are a good introducer and advertiser 💚
@bakedbeings
@bakedbeings 9 місяців тому
Back in the day, when setting up a 1m$ PC was easier, you delivered the SGI Onyx and RAID array to the compositor, installed Inferno and called it a day. (In AUD$)
@vanbatim5906
@vanbatim5906 2 роки тому
Fun watching someone deal with racking systems. As someone who has done it for nearly 15 years it was refreshing to watch those who don't get these opportunities often. I've racked environments that were worth multiples of millions of US dollars. It's nerve racking and exciting when you finally get it all put together, powered on, configured (OS, Applications, etc), and watch the traffic flow. Kudos guys, I enjoyed it.
@dschwartz783
@dschwartz783 2 роки тому
Supermicro rails also threw me off when I first saw them, but I also grew to appreciate them. They're pretty easy to work with once you understand the design.
@user-km9od7ex2l
@user-km9od7ex2l 9 місяців тому
18:43 You know got a badass computer when it's startup sounds like a THX intro
@MAGaming-kn7iw
@MAGaming-kn7iw 3 місяці тому
That was the most greatest intro I have seen in my existence
@combatwombat594
@combatwombat594 2 роки тому
18:46 when the fans spin up, it sounds just like the loud ass THX movie intro sound from our childhoods lmao
@redtapionellice5352
@redtapionellice5352 2 роки тому
You beat me 2 it
@combatwombat594
@combatwombat594 2 роки тому
@@redtapionellice5352 I was like WAIT, I know that sound from somewhere lmao
@fakecubed
@fakecubed 2 роки тому
Hearing about this project on WAN Show is what finally got me to build my own rack and finally get organized with all my various server boxes and random drives that have just been strewn about on floors and tables and in closets and who knows where else. My budget is considerably smaller, my rack is only 15U and I'm using only 9U of it, but as I've been migrating everything, building a proper rack mount NAS, and getting everything nicely organized and cable managed, I've felt like an absolute boss. I even have a proper switch on the thing, it's glorious. So anyway, thanks for finally giving me the kick in the pants that I've needed for a long time now, making me geek out about this thing and making me want to be able to finally geek out about my own modest set-up. I mean heck, I've got rack mounted Raspberry Pis on this thing, overall it's not that fancy. But everything is in one place and clean, and it's already impressed the absolute crap out of my friends and relatives sending them pictures. I should have done this years ago and it's this series of videos that made me do it.
@aliteralfrog7005
@aliteralfrog7005 Рік тому
Its crazy to think that even with how massive it is and how advanced modern technology is compared to the origins of computers, our brains still can store more information
@bassman87
@bassman87 2 роки тому
As a network engineer, I'm pretty used to QSFP direct attach cables. What is awesome is that the cables are rated at 200Gb/s. I have dealt with some QSPFs that run at 400Gb/s but anything over 100Gig is rare for the work I do.
@insanemal
@insanemal 2 роки тому
You need to come over to HPC. We have 4000+ nodes all sitting on fat-tree 400Gb/s infiniband ;)
@user-rd3jw7pv7i
@user-rd3jw7pv7i 2 роки тому
Did you both realize how insane you guys sound? "Oh yea I worked on 400Gb/s networking" :(
@bassman87
@bassman87 2 роки тому
@@user-rd3jw7pv7i Not sure how insane working as a network engineer for a technology partner that works with enterprise customers sounds. There are a lot of jobs like mine that work with high speed links.
@MinecraftLD10
@MinecraftLD10 2 роки тому
@@bassman87 Unless your in consumer service and repair like me, I wish I could do service and repair on these puppies, holy shatner are these cool as hell to look at.
@bassman87
@bassman87 2 роки тому
@@MinecraftLD10 Yeah I work at a value added reseller, we have partnerships with Cisco, HPE, Juniper, Palo Alto Networks, ect. Because of this I get to deploy these technologies for our enterprise customers. its not lost on me that LTTs audience traditionally includes consumer level tech leaning into the small business tech, so enterprise gear can seen foreign. But like I said on my first post, even in the enterprise side of things I rarely see links over 100gig (excluding stacking cables which can have a throughput up to 1Tb/s), so the 200gig and 400gig are still interesting.
@Evmations
@Evmations 2 роки тому
linus and jake's energy is unmatched
@rswl_mrwn1175
@rswl_mrwn1175 2 роки тому
For what this is useful?can we play games and studing on it?
@FoEKringle
@FoEKringle Рік тому
with that kind of power that thing will figure out emotions
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