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Re: SERVER NAMES

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Bryan C. Andregg)
Thu Feb 3 04:24:09 2000

Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2000 09:22:18 +0000
From: "Bryan C. Andregg" <bandregg@redhat.com>
To: DeepBlue <james@darkblue.net>
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On Wed, Feb 02, 2000 at 02:04:37PM -0500, DeepBlue mailed:
> This is a little off of the normal lines of the list. But I am at a loss as
> to what naming convention I should use with my new set of servers.  I have
> already used Southpark, Jet sons,and Warner brothers cartoons.  Does any one
> have any good suggestions other than the Super Friends?

My favorite while I was working in the states was national parks. There is a
good number of them and a wide variety.

Cool machines or servers got cool names, eg. Denali.

POS machines got un-cool names, eg. "Big Thicket".
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