Textured ceilings probably help hide things, but why the lines?

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    3 days ago

    The floor is a fake floor…

    Have also seen grated floors for the same reason. Like a fence that you walk on, so you can actually see the cable management below

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      The grates allow cool air to be forced up in front of racks. Unless your company cheaped out on datacenter construction, picked a room too small, didn’t leave room for the ramp to get up to proper height without breaking code on the incline, and had to rig a half-height raised floor that barely left room for electric, let alone proper air flow, so there had to be a huge air handler on top of the unit to blow cold air in the wrong places. And then bought a generator that wasn’t beefy enough to cover the AC, so every time the power went out it’s a mad scramble to put rolling units in place to keep the room at ~90F.

      And all of the brass thought themselves geniuses for saving a few dollars.

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        Ya know, I bet there was some stupid financial decisions that went into it. I just thought it was cool that we could see the cable management cause it was done pretty well lmao

        I wasn’t there long enough to bother looking that deep into that kind of thing, but I’ll probably think about it the next time I see some dumb shit like that lol

      • nylo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        3 days ago

        this is far too specific to be a hypothetical.

        you sound like a Vietnam war vet recounting their tour.

        thank you for your service!