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The First Generation Computing Loggers, more formally known back in their prime as logger1.ury.york.ac.uk and logger2.ury.york.ac.uk, are two servers known as achieving amazing feats during their time in production, the most notable of which being that they were first put into use in the 2000-2001 academic year by a team including [[Mat Fortune]], [[Alan Raison]] and [[Gavin Atkinson]].
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The First Generation Computing Loggers, more formally known back in their prime as logger1.ury.york.ac.uk and logger2.ury.york.ac.uk, are two servers known as achieving amazing feats during their time in production, the most notable of which being that they were first put into use in the 1998-1999 (?) academic year by a team including [[Jon Dye]], [[Simon Hildrew]], [[Mat Fortune]], [[Alan Raison]] and [[Gavin Atkinson]].
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== Introducing logger[12] ==
 
== Introducing logger[12] ==
When specifying the hardware specification of the loggers, with advice from [[Tom Whitehouse]] (serious, try and find a wiki page *without* his name on it), two systems were build with similar overall power, but with hardware sources as different as possible to reduce the possibility of a design flaw in one causing a failure in another.
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When specifying the hardware specification of the loggers, with advice from [[Tom Whitehouse]] (serious, try and find a wiki page *without* his name on it), two systems were build with similar overall power, but with hardware sources as different as possible to reduce the possibility of a design flaw in one causing a failure in another. Word has it that these were built was cheaply as possible, hence the use of AT-style motherboards and cases (complete with DIN keyboard port) in the late 90's.
    
=== Specifications of logger1 ===
 
=== Specifications of logger1 ===
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On Wednesday, Week 10 (25/06/2014), it was discovered that logger1 was not as healthy as was hoped - his PSU fan had failed and he was running hot. As a result, the decommissioning was brought forward to that evening.
 
On Wednesday, Week 10 (25/06/2014), it was discovered that logger1 was not as healthy as was hoped - his PSU fan had failed and he was running hot. As a result, the decommissioning was brought forward to that evening.
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Amusingly, logger2 then outlived one of the replacements when uryblue's motherboard packed up without warning in Spring 2015. After some arguing with ebuyer about the length of warranty, some partial refund was acquired, and in true logger style, the cheapest possible motherboard was acquired to repair uryblue.
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Finally, on Friday 15 July 2016, logger2 was halted for the last time by [[Anthony Williams]] and [[Andy Durant]], in full academic gownery for it was their graduation. It had been suffering from a failing network card for some weeks prior to this and it was finally decided to lay it to rest rather than repair. logger2 was then delivered to [[Gavin Atkinson]] in his office.
    
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==