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- 1320 cat 6 cable dressed n terminated in aprox 120 hours.
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"Hey boss, wanna take a look at this? I'm done."
"Yeah, it looks good but, it took you all week. You're fired."
"uno-reverse card. Your are fired, i have the "go ahead" of upper management."
I don't think you would get fired, I s important to keep this shit organised like this
@@shamelessape1 It looks brilliant but there's yes and no... All the cables are the same color - so what's the difference how are they "organized"? Only way of finding the right one is by blinking led-s on the switch. And here comes the hard part. What if entire cable needs to be replaced (broken somewhere mid-way, not at the rj plug)?
@@madyogi6164 He's referring to organization as it relates to neatness. The cables on the back of these patch panels are organized into bundles defined by the left or right side of the panel they go to, then sub-divided based on row, and finally split into groups of 2-3 ports. You really want to be able to visually trace wires to and from the back of the patch panel--tugging on them to find the right cable is a good way to pull a wire loose.
@@shamelessape1 Not sure what the cable count in each bundle is but I believe BICSI says not more that 62-64?
This video is so good even the URL ends in "Yes"
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these cables are more organized than my life
I think they are more organized than anybodys life...
Lol I wanted to say that!
Lol
@@Andi-ft5rt PREACH !!!!😁
R/suicidebywords
I’m a data cable engineer myself, but that is just beyond anything I’ve seen, great work
I thought porn was banned on CZcams? ;p
CyberiusT ikr
So true
Great work
So did I... I guess "datacenter porn" doesn't count ;-)
hhhhhhhhhhhh
In a few years when computers have gone way beyond what we've got now this should be kept in a museum.
This isn't going anywhere for a long time lol
Even the zip ties are aligned and symmetrical. Pure bliss
Supervisor: "I want each and everyone of those zip ties cut and replaced with velcro, your BICSI re-certification class starts Monday"
That's seriously what happens lol
Zip ties make no difference at all on performance compared to velcro.
@@Nick.Ashton Tell that to the Supervisor
@@AndreTheGiantDuran DM me his number and I will lol
@@AndreTheGiantDuran why do we need to use velcro on cat 6?
Hats off to the planning and the patience of the installation folks.
Awesome !!
Bang on comment! The planning is incredible.
There are still some people who give a shit. Nice work.
My company would blast me and rightly so if my cables looked like a sack of shit. When u visit a site and see shocking cabling u always take note of who the company was and when u see brilliant cabling u do the same. So many electrical companies used to get the sparkies to do the structured cabling and it turned out terrible.
This is a contractor who does this fulltime
@Josh Q when was this? Sounds chaotic!
maybe it's for airflow
Problem is most techs don't get paid for maintenance work smh
For the longest time I wouldn't believe it, and then I saw the fields with my own eyes.
Network Administrator: I'm going to need some cable ties for this project as well.
Company: Sure, how many should we order?
Admin: Yes.
ALL :)
All of them.
It's amazing how exact and linear a cable comb will make an installation look like fine art.
That's art, in a sense.
The german word for art used to mean 'technology', too 😎
Great job to the team that did this. Hope your management team recommended a bonus for you. This is beyond just doing your job. It’s passion and love for what you do. I absolutely love people who go above and beyond. Thank you for doing an amazing job.
I've wired electrical panels years. Ones work is like their signature.
I should have watched this alone with candles. This is some sexy cabling.
I'm actually crying, its just sheer perfection, I can't take it!
Thanks, now I'm even more ashamed of the cables behind my computer
ME TOO!
Nice to see pride in someone's work. I used to work for Southwest Communications back in the '90s and that's how our work would look. If you were sloppy, you would be out of a job quickly.
I've seen a LOT of great cable work and done a fair amount myself, but I have never seen anything this good. You sir are an artist. I suspect your OCD therapy bills must be outrageous.
😂😂😂
I never thought I'd say this about wires but..."Nice Rack".....
hahahha ya
Brings back fond memories to when I was a wireman at GEC. We had to make them neat like this and all wires were "formed" at terminal blocks too. Didnt use cable ties, all had to knotted with binding.
If one of these cables breaks he's gonna be there all month undoing all those zipties
Just remove the plug, thread the cable through the clamps and thread in a new one then add a plug. And it likely wont brake because its not being bent at a stressfull angle AND its easier to find it and remove it than doing it from a spaghetti explosion kind of situation.
that has got to be the tidiest job EVER on a data centre!!
this is absolutely beautiful
so much care... so much time..
"You don't know the power of the zip tie"
-Darth Vader
I've done cable management this way many many times but I have also done cable management using wax string = the old telephone company way = as requested by the customer.. Either way looks nice but zip ties are by far easier and faster.
I can't find words to comment ! Wonderful paintings. Thank you very much for your realization.
That must feel so satisfying for the person/people who did that
it's even better when you are te one who as to trouble shoot line faults ... takes 1/3rd the time and replacing bad lines is easy as pie and tie
@@0623kaboom and then that guy replaced it with a unmatched colour cable
Hes name is eddie....cat6 eddie
Pul5ar persons
@@pierreuntel1970 that wouldn’t happen in a data center like this.
one of the most satisfying video I've ever seen by now
Whoever ran those lines and prettied them up like that is the king of cabling and has a lot of patience. My boss would never touch it.
Thirty odd yrs back when commercial phone systems were still heavily "wired out" like this, we used to do work like that. Cabling is an Art. Absolutely fantastic work by whoever did this.
The OCD is strong with this one
someone deserves a prize for this
I have been doing this for close to 30 years and I am stunned. Excellent work.
Fantastic work! Its nice to see such attention to detail. Even like the sound of the chiller...Very soothing.
"takes sip of beer" yeah i could do that.
fails at managing 10 cables
Local Area Connection: "Network Cable Unplugged"
Realizing we forgot to label them...
Burn it all and start over
@@whatthetroll9347 u dont always need to label it often times sure does help
but if its documented well enough u can figure it out
I used to do this in Data Centres, very time consuming and not that easy but rewarding being told your work is very good and seeing it neat and on display.
Now cable sock is the way forward as it saves bags of time, which no one gets on jobs these days....excellent work👍🏼
That is awesome! Not allot of people can relate or appreciate something like this until you have actually worked on it. This looks machine strung! I wish our racks were this tight. Awesome video 👍🤓
Rip it all out... we're going to fiber!
I really was looking for this comment. If you use so much copper... i bet fiber is less expensive.
and fragile
Nimisidiv we are hanging off the shit are we?!
Herman Willems Less expensive cables, but usually more work and more expensive electronics... So in the end it is usually not worth it, yet!
Blitz K Well, copper is not as bad as people think. We have a 10Gb copper network at work, and it is great. Your cable broke? Well, use this CAT5e, no 10Gb for a while, but it works.
I watched the full 2 minutes. Twice.
How lovely to see quality workmanship. It is rare, thank you for sharing.
The radius bends when the cables come out of the bundle and into the patch panel are a thing of beauty!
This is what a fantastic job looks like.
I know some people will say "but zip ties!" but truthfully in a DC core you shouldn't be screwing around with your cable layout.
Plus, the likelihood of having a cable fail in this sort of setup is vanishingly small.
That my friend is a work of ART I wonder if all that was.done by one person and what the heck is that place amazing
And when you need to replace a cable...
Lovely though!!
Seriously though, how the hell you change the cable out without shit loads of extra time on your hands?
This was time intense, amazing work I’m doing 5 devices on a rack and it’s crazy hard
Outstanding work!
Very relaxing to look at.
Some data center manager will be proud to show off their datacenter!
To everyone saying, "It's going to be a really crappy job replacing a cable." A quality ethernet cable, which data centers use, have a VERY LOW failure rate. They are just as reliable as the electric cables run throughout a building. So, in reality it's a RARE occurrence and in the 50-60 years when they do begin to experience widespread failures(and that is just a possibility they could last for hundreds of years). The entire server room would be have been overhauled, multiple times, with new servers and technologies, including cabling, anyways. So basically everyone's point, who said that, is MOOT.
+Philip Horsley Exactly. I have been doing data center infrastructure for 10 years and can count on one hand the number of cables that have "gone bad". (Though sysadmins will go there first every damn time). And that is for patch cords. This is punched down trunking which, once tested after install, should NEVER have a problem.
rats eat cables, random contractors can cut cables, there might be a cable drop that needs to be relocated that does not have enough slack....lots of things go wrong
Joshua - in my experience a datacentre with rats probably wouldn't have neat cabling anyway; or many customers. And besides, this is infrastructure cabling, it's so rare to ever have to touch it once installed. Even if a fault develops on a port all you'd do is patch to the next spare.
It's surprisingly easy to replace individual cables in a properly dressed loom such as these.
And they probably already have some redundant drops in there. I mean, even in small offices it's a good idea to run every drop in pairs... Cable is cheap
This is where the matrix was born
Actually this is where it ends........
Eddy Rodriguez lol, i stand corrected.
That my friend is a thing of beauty. Wish more people cared about things around them as you do.
This is pure art,absolutely beautiful!!
Wow!! What an amazing installation. One of the best ones I've ever seen. Only problem with it is that it should be secured with Velcro and not tie wraps.
Scott Bevan I knew that was you! Exactly what I said :)
NEVER USE VELCRO .. you add an emf to the cables which will fry your network boards ... like it was the 4th of july ... always plastic or cordage
@@0623kaboom velcro is plastic, though. 🤔
@@0623kaboom Not sure how EMF has anything to do with Velcro. Maybe you're referring to ESD?
I believe this is called "pride in work well done".
Catastic! Love it. Strange to say I got get joy out of seeing the great cabling. This is rare
Broh, wana be proud of yourself and do this to the home computer hahahahahahaha? :P
Eleanor Ward I already have! Foh fook sake!
Brian Collins Yeah, it's wonderful, isn't it. It's literally art!
That is some serious punch down!!! Magnificent work!!!
What a magnificent job, wow, an eye for details, amazing.
How much you gonna need the cable ties?
The dudes who did this: *yes*
Makes no sense.
My OCD is so calm right now
mine too...this is seductive.
They should be Velcro’s. Zip ties cut cables
Wow! That's very professional. This deserves an award and a pay raise. Best damn wiring job I've ever seen.
Now that is art. Getting them all organised and straight without a kink to be seen (or measured I hope) great work.
Nice color coding, that will make maintenance easy.
"Which one is it?"
"The light blue one."
Someone isn’t an electrician
I just cant stop hitting que replay button!
Networking porn
O. Salviano olha só o TOC do aniran!
meu cabeamento aqui é menor que esse ai, quase tudo é por fibra.... eu tenho dois troncos desses no Mainframe, com fibra
=x
Cabeamento do meu grid.
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Very nice dressing. I used to do this. Spend weeks in the closet 8-10 hrs a day wasting tons of ty-wraps. Wished I had taken photos of my work back then.
This is art!!! So cute!!!
Backbone of the Matrix
Hats of to the team for this masterpiece! I'am a data center technician myself, I've never seen such an organized and precise dressing as this. My only question is, did you cut the ends when you reached the rack to get the exactly needed lenght?? It looks like its prefect down until the last centimeters, my mind is blown tbh...
That is pure talent, beautiful to look at!
Put in a lots of work and care!!
Well done 👍
No Labels? No Numbers? very nice work and job security.
yep
+John Spinale
No need if you have the beeping tool.
+dsalpha18 lol beeping tool.
I am pretty sure who ever did that has plenty of job security.
I'm sure the front and the network drop cover plate has a label. You really don't need to label cables. It's a lot of extra work for little benefit. There are tools that will allow 2 techs to walk through the building identifying port numbers as they go and label on the fly -and you don't have to dress your cabling based on any particular order.
And then the vice president of eliminating extra personnel stated, "cables going to the left side must be a different color from those going to the right side".
Which left side ? Your left or my left ? :-)
My eyes are in tears, this is so beautiful
Superb and professional work! Work of people who's work speaks for it self.
i just had to add this to my favs
God how much extra time did it take to lay that so perfectly.
Absolutely amazing work. 👍🏾👍🏾👏🏾
wow I can feel all the hours of painstaking combing, zip-tying and crimping at just the right length just by looking
the OCD in me is dancing with joy
This satisfies my OCD. A lot.
This is art, it deserves to be placed in a museum (at least an image of it)
That isn't just dressing and termination.. that is freaking art. I can't even fathom how much effort it took to do that.
Punch downs too?
I feel for the poor sod who installed that system.
There's enough Cat6 there to maintain the structural integrity of the building in an earthquake / demolition!
he aint a poor sod .. he did it the right way ... the poor sod is the guy who has to take the jumble and make it work ... that takes forever this setup 1 day for all the wires to be tested .. a jumble a week IF youre lucky
This is an excellent job my only comment is to stop using tie wraps. its OK to use them to train your cables but shouldn't be used long term. one small diagonal clip and its a razor blade. Most if not all central offices ban the use of tie wraps (fire+safety hazard). I used a lot of wax twine but now Velcro seems to be what all the "data" people use nowadays, so I too secede to the Velcro.
Velcro is also a lot less of a waste if one wire goes bad
I do this for a living. I have to say, hands down nicest I have ever seen. Wish I could get it that perfect. Only change I would make is some cable identification labels would be nice.
You sir, have some really good cable management. Appreciate for the view, my OCD is calm.
This is nothing short of stunning work.
I have to say, that if you DID have to replace a cable, it would be WAY easier to do it in a nice neat situation, than a rat's nest.
Are those 10 gig cables? they look too big to be cat 5 or 6.
You my friend have amazing talent, patience, and pride.
THIS is what pride in your work is all about.
I'm awe struck.
This is going in my favorites folder.
*applause*
*standing ovation*
Take a bow my friend, and then another.
Yes those are ten gig cables
While a rat's nest is unsightly and a nightmare to unravel, this can also be a nightmare to unravel as well if a cable did go faulty or some slack was needed for whatever reason - and a time-consuming nightmare to reclose too. Aesthetics isn't the only important parameter.
Hard to believe there are 1320 drops within the 300m maximum standard length. What kind of facility has this many drops within that range? Either way, very nicely done.
probably a cyber security firm....
This is absolutely insane, this is the best cable management I’ve ever seen in my life
It's so beautiful!!
Beautiful.
Now hope you don't ever have to replace a cable because if you do, you'll spend 10 hours and $50 in zip ties replacing it.
omg now that u mention it
+hellterminator the horror!!
+hellterminator Like the copper is suddenly going to "go bad"??? That's about as "never going to move" as it gets. And none of it looks over tightened. I'd rather see cable lacing, but that's such a lost art.
jfbeam More like someone clumsy is going to damage the cable.
+hellterminator
:D
Or just unplug both ends and use a new one.
Whoa! I wonder what the EMF readings on those bundles are saying.
You'd be surprised. The shielding on most 6a is fucking intense.
Oh. That's why the cable looks so FAT. :)
Love seeing jobs done the right way.
you have more EMF from the wire running in your cars headlamp
well what matters is the overall amps,but i just looked up current carried in CAT cables and it was surprisingly high :O
regarding UHF... there is no change in polarity in signal wires, just voltage levels going higher or lower. so as long as the cables arent coiled there shouldnt be any problem.
cables are also all twisted. meaning nearly all outgoing or incoming EMF is canceled out.
you may not know this but CAT5 cables arent even shielded BECAUSE they are twisted pairs.
1. There is a polarity change because all signals are differential (tx+/tx- to rx+/rx-).
2. Pairs are twisted so that interference is equal on both lines (tx+ and tx-). The differential result will eliminate the interference.
3. The difference in category has nothing to do with shielding but mostly cable gauge to increase usable cable frequency. The cable type (UTP, FTP, STP, SFTP ... etc) define the presence and type of shielding.
This video pleases me in the most satisfying way.
Whoever plummed this should get a Nobel Prize! I'm a zip tie junkie but I could never make it that pretty!
Imagine having to remove one cable
nursing a semi right now
I'm spent by 1:49
Now they want Velcro instead of Zip Ties A cable comb , patience And Pride in your work is all you need
With solid CM and a well define cable plan labels aren't needed... Keep your data centers clean, save the chaos for your access closets...Awesome Job!!!
Just imagine something wrong with one of those wires you have to cut all the zap straps
Very easy to cut and replace though.. The cables build up a memory and pretty much remain in place.
Now who's got an OCD there??
Great job, but i prefer 1" velcro ties.
This is the nicest dressed up equipment I've ever seen. I work for big telecommunications Co. and they wouldn't appreciate this because it's ALL about TIME and MONEY!
Excellent workmanship, been there and did that, gotta say that it had to of been more than one guy. Thats a lot of cable to pull, then you have to sort and lay it out correctly so that you know where in the bundle and which bundle side the cables have to be on, then you have to factor in the turns. Meticulous planning, and a lot of detail work. Looks like zip ties, not sure if they really are. I did notice no labeling on the cables at or near termination point, I assume they are there somewhere, just not visible, as that is required at every installation I have ever been on. Kudos Eddy