Import

It's going to be one of those Mondays. I was lucky enough to need to perform a restore from a tape set that literally expired while I was at the bank getting the tapes from the vault, so now I get to import all 7 of those LTO2 tapes back in to my backup system before I can retrieve the data on them. I've never done this before, and have no idea how long it will take, but since the first tape has been running for over an hour now, I'm guessing it will be a while. At least I can run three at once...

Update: Four hours later, 2 of the 7 tapes are done. It's going to be a long day...

Thinkstuff

I spent most of today at the University of Iowa, attending a seminar put on by Erb's, Microsoft, and IBM. Most of the network security information that was presented wasn't new to me, but I found the sales pitch from the IBM rep to be interesting. I haven't paid attention to the desktop market much since I moved into networking, but when it comes time to buy my next laptop, I'll be looking long and hard at their ThinkPad series. The pre-boot environments they've built to allow easy recovery and backups of the disk image are very cool, even allowing internet access without a working OS! If I had to manage a fleet of laptops, I think it's what I'd pick. They also have nifty little finterprint readers and built in hard drive encryption via a dedicated encryption chip on the motherboard. If security is your thing, look to IBM, Dell doesn't have anything this cool...

Wired

Did I mention that Halo 2 is awesome?  It's consumed much of my free time for the last week, though I did find time on Saturday to wire my house for ethernet and new voice lines with the help of Gary and his wife Bekah.  Well, actually, they wired it with my help.  Or, more accurately, Bekah wired it while Gary sort of helped, and I watched and ordered pizza.

In any case, my house now has a 24-port cat 5e patch panel installed in the basement, with 16 ports of cat 5e wired throughout the house.  It all goes into my 24-port 10/100 switch, which I hope to replace with a gigabit switch at some point in the future.  We also ran new voice lines over cat 5e, though they're not hooked up yet.  I'm going to run coax to the same jacks as well, as soon as I find the time...