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Most modern ADSL/Wireless routers have auto sensing non-manageable switches in 
them because the hardware is cheap and packet sniffing made people wary of hubs.

So the guy could have a $70 wireless ADSL route and technically have a switch 
and router in his room.



> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> Subject: Re: [hlds] 
> Post-outage thoughts> Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 20:48:41 -0500> > did somebody 
> say they have switches and routers in thier dorm room on ups's?> what in the 
> world would you need a switch in your dorm room for? multiple> vlans in your 
> room? anyway, redundancy is always important. but you are> right, it is not 
> cost effective. Remember though, not that steam supports> more and more games 
> (and gets paid for it) would it not be more attractive> for developers to 
> know that someone will be able to play thier game no> matter what the weather 
> is like in seattle?> > ----- Original Message -----> From: "Scott Tuttle" 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> To: <[email protected]>> Sent: Tuesday, 
> December 19, 2006 8:07 PM> Subject: RE: [hlds] Post-outage thoughts> > > > 
> You would have to ask their sales force if being able to say the system is> > 
> redundant would help them make sales.> >> > > -----Original Message-----> > > 
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of bob 
> johnson> > > Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 5:45 PM> > > To: 
> [email protected]> > > Subject: RE: [hlds] Post-outage thoughts> > 
> >> > > This is a multi-part message in MIME format.> > > --> > > [ Picked 
> text/plain from multipart/alternative ]> > > Still sounds like alot of money 
> invested for nothing. Where is the ROI> > > for Valve? Will this cost them 
> sales? I say no, the software has been> > > bought and paid for. By the time 
> the next release rolls> > > around everyone> > > will have forgotten about 
> this. Did they lose data? Nope.> > > Lawsuits? Nope.> > > Why then would they 
> dump many thousands of dollars into a> > > more reliable> > > and redundant 
> system? Businesses do things that will help> > > them make money> > > and 
> this won't.> > >> > > Anyone from Valve care to chime in??> > >> > > 
> -----Original Message-----> > >> > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [> > >> > > 
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of chad> > >> > > Sent: Tuesday, December 
> 19, 2006 4:50 PM> > >> > > To: [email protected]> > >> > > Subject: 
> Re: [hlds] Post-outage thoughts> > >> > > You are right, networking 101 
> teaches that, I took the> > > networking class> > > in high school, and got 
> my NET+ certification, Even I know> > > that backups> > > are important, and 
> I'm a college freshman (well I have enough> > > credits to> > > be a 
> sophomore) I have backups, and they work, my laptop> > > decided one day> > > 
> to disable all the user accounts and delete any that were useful (even> > > 
> administrator was disabled) i got back up and running in 5> > > minutes, and> 
> > > in 15 i had my programs back, and in the end spent more time trying to> > 
> > fix the laptop than trying to recover from it.> > >> > > after taking 
> networking 101, I now have my computers (and switches and> > >> > > routers) 
> in my dorm on UPSes, and on a cart that in a power> > > outage of my> > > 
> floor could be wheeled downstairs, or in an Internet outage, I have a> > > 
> very long (100 M) cable to reach any other part of the building, and I> > > 
> could make it longer with a repeater if I had to, but it is> > > long 
> enough.> > >> > > Valve has a lotbigger budget, and paying customers and a 
> lot better> > > trained people than me, and should have much better backups 
> and> > > redundancy, I can survive a loss of service to my floor, with 
> minimal> > > downtime of my services, so valve should be able to stand the> > 
> > loss of a> > > city (even by nuke) with minimal affect to the rest of the> 
> > > world, if the> > > whole US was out of power, or gone by nuking, then I 
> would be> > > okay with> > > them being off line, for a few days> > >> > > 
> Scott Tuttle wrote:> > >> > > > Such redundancy is Networking 101 and 
> Programming 101... You can> > >> > > > choose to ignore it if you like... But 
> in the real word it is fact .> > >> > > >> > >> > > > Valve is probably 
> making enough money to make it reasonable for them> > >> > > > to invest in a 
> redundant system for that "money making" aparatus.> > >> > > > That is 
> Economics 101. You think it looks good to investors that the> > >> > > > 
> "backbone" of the system went down for the entire world> > > because of one> 
> > >> > > > geological disaster? You think that's a good selling point for> > 
> >> > > > software developers that want to bring their product to market?> > 
> >> > > > 273,468 game players couldn't play because Valve had all> > > their 
> eggs in> > > that one "geographical" basket.> > >> > > > Wise business 
> decision? You decide...> > >> > > >> > >> > > > Ok maybe they are 500 level 
> courses but you still get the point :D> > >> > > >> > >> > > >> > >> > > >> 
> -----Original Message-----> > >> > > >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> > > >> 
> [> > >> > > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of> > >> > > >> [EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]> > >> > > >> Sent: Monday, December 18, 2006 2:57 PM> > >> > > >> 
> To: [email protected]> > >> > > >> Subject: RE: RE: RE: Re: [hlds] 
> Post-outage thoughts> > >> > > >>> > >> > > >> All I'm seeing is whining, 
> pettiness, and monday morning> > >> > > >> quarterbacking.> > >> > > >>> > >> 
> > > >> Lets try this. If anyone out there has a diagram of the Valve> > >> > 
> > >> infrastructure, and a complete understanding of who they contract> > >> 
> > > >> with for what services and facilities, then lets see it.> > >> > > >>> 
> > >> > > >> I only am reading people bitching about what Valve should have 
> done> > >> > > >> over the last 10 years, and "I could do it better", without 
> any> > >> > > >> reguard or perspective on what the real world impact things 
> may be> > >> > > >> having in the Seattle area.> > >> > > >>> > >> > > >> 
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