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In This Issue: Cleaning out the Garage | Rack Adapter, 23″ to 19″ | Aruba Switches vs Cisco Switches | News to Start Your Day
The CK Daily – Cleaning out the Garage
Happy Wednesday!
This weekend was so fruitful! My best friend from college came and hug out with us for the weekend in our new house and it was so fun to show her around the area.
My husband and I also cleaned up our garage! Since moving we’ve been putting tons of empty totes in there and a pile of things we needed to donate. We also had some decorations that my husband had in his college dorm and has been saving for the day we actually have a garage – and it’s here! We cleaned things up, put up the decorations and the tested if our cars fit. Our small car passed the test, but not our SUV. It’s a pretty wide 2-car garage, so for now we will put the car on one side and maybe put our workout equipment on the other side.
What do you use your garage for?
Ashley
Product Spotlights & Updates
Rack adapters are used to mount standard 19″ computer and networking equipment into (not so standard) 23″ equipment racks. With these 1RU adapters, you can attach a 19″ wide piece of equipment to a 23″ rack. These rack adapters are made for 1 rack unit about 1.75″ tall. Made of 12 gauge steel these adapters can hold even the heaviest equipment.
Learning Center Article – Aruba Switches vs Cisco Switches
When it comes to network switches, the variety of options can be overwhelming. There’s a specific switch for every niche networking role, and there are a dozen different brands making that one class of switch.
Out of all of those options, two leading brands are preferred in many professional networks: Aruba and Cisco. They are industry giants and leaders in many respects. When comparing them directly, it’s clear that you are getting different sets of benefits depending on which you choose.
Today’s News to Start Your Day:
- The University of Texas at Austin is following in the footsteps of New York University and offering its own course on Taylor Swift this fall.
- A cap embedded with electrodes that deliver small electric zaps to the brain appeared to boost memory in a group of older adults for at least one month, according to a new study. Read more here.
- Drought reveals 113 million-year-old dinosaur tracks in Texas. Prints mostly left by a creature that stood 15 feet tall, weighed 7 tons, and roamed the area 113 million years ago have emerged as the Paluxy River has disappeared.
- Hyundai and Kia are telling owners of some of their large SUVs to park them outdoors and away from buildings after a series of fires involving trailer hitch wiring. The Korean automakers are recalling more than 281,000 vehicles in the U.S. because of the problem.
