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How do You call Your servers ?

Hi !
Im interested how do You call Your servers ?
A lots of hosts use names likes s01,02,03 or node1, node2, or dallas-s1,dallas-s2 etc.
But i met names like: john, dog, charlie, zeus.
How do You call Yours servers and what was the weirdest name You've ever seen.

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  • I used to name mine based on what OS they had in numerical order - lin1, lin2, lin3, win1, win2.

    More recently though I name them based on their function gs1 (game servers), dns, bu1 (backup), vpn, dev.

  • NDTNNDTN Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    Just call them as the type NameofDatacenter-1, NameofDatacenter-2 so easier for control :)

  • MaouniqueMaounique Host Rep, Veteran

    Personally, I call mine by the host, like bluevm.domain.tld If more, cvps1 or cvps-ovz
    At home I call them like prox-deb-ovz for the OVZ on the proxmox server or tor1, tor2 for the function. No imagination. I know... You have to do this when you dont have a good memory.

  • Pokémon

  • I use this website: http://www.computernamer.com/

    I think my weirdest name is Hairy

  • mine is on location basis.. atl1, chi2, la2, uk1, nl1...

  • tomletomle Member, LIR

    Location (IATA)
    mco1, rtm1, mil1 etc.

  • Four byte random hex prefixed by use/environment (e.g. dev, prod) to avoid collisions. Environment might contain location encoding if its usage dictates it.

    I tried cutesy names in the past but found it wasn't any better at being memorable or decipherable than random hex after a long time away.

  • basement, balcony, attic, garage....

    Thanked by 2Pwner dedicados
  • Used vps01, vps02 etc several years, but I have now changed my system to function$. It tells more about the server, then just vpsxx.

  • I call them by a series of numbers with exactly 3 dots inbetween. I even allow my providers choose those numbers for me.. lucky me they are all unique...

    /rant

    Thanked by 3shovenose tchen c0y
  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran

    Anime and Vocaloid character names of course.

  • I call them after plastic surgery proceedings. Like titjob and rhinoplasty.

    Thanked by 1dedicados
  • @myhken said:
    Used vps01, vps02 etc several years, but I have now changed my system to function$. It tells more about the server, then just vpsxx.

    same here: http://stat.f63.net

  • We use s#.location for our new Feathur nodes. We previously used s#.plans.location (IE s2.c34.tx). Before that, we used elements, and that was a mess. Potassium and Sodium kept misbehaving, probably because the DC didn't keep their humidity at the right levels.

  • I used to name everything after transformers, but I ended up losing track of what was what after I got to about 8 servers. Now it's all in the format country name-function

  • Earlier I named them after girl names I like. Now I just call them VPS1, VPS2 etc.

  • I use colors to identify servers, not the common ones, but names like aeneous, azuline, castory, etc which can be represented by a HEX Value.

  • I prefer geographic names like the names of counties or the names of rivers. The lead IT guy at the university where I work is originally from Alaska so many of the hostnames in our department are based off of obscure Alaskan landmarks.

    @Magiobiwan said: Potassium and Sodium kept misbehaving, probably because the DC didn't keep their humidity at the right levels.

    Yeah, that can get dangerous very quickly :P

  • Personal ones are usually Mustang car names. (Shelby, etc...)Client ones are usually sci-fi ones. (Myra, etc...)The new business ones I have just decided to uses Yu-Gi-Oh card names to name them. (Exodia, etc....) Do not ask me why I do not have a clue why I did it this way.

  • Personally I use the provider's name followed by "host" and then location, "-", functionality. For example, I would name a DigitalOcean VPS running Ghost blog in the Amsterdam 2 datacenter as "dohostam2-ghost".

  • add_iTadd_iT Member
    edited February 2014

    i use node name then my domain

    Ex: LA3.mydomain.com

  • Usually by locations or provider's name. For example, tactical (TacticalVPS) or dallas1

  • perennateperennate Member, Host Rep

    Some by location, some by random names.

  • I simply use "function" followed by "number", eg. www01 for the first webserver.

  • CoreyCorey Member
    edited February 2014

    I use location or function followed by number. Depending on it's function.

  • I used to call mine by the native language of the land.

    Nowadays I just use some maniacal name based on the domains I own (i.am.lacking.clothing, synth.loves.pornographic.photography, oh.my.god.the.retards-r.in)

  • Location+number, eg nyc1.tld

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