Wiki leaks server bunker
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I'm not even a geek and that place gave me a hard on.
It looks so expensive. The conference room is kick ass. I'd take it over as my office if I ran the place.Comment
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dont understand why they need a bunker, if they will have to put the datas out, they will, or do they have army and they will trying to save everything to the last guy? oh guys, this is just a bigger bubble on big bubble
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Clear and big BS. Why they need a fortress? Who pays for this?
Besides, as you should know George Soros is the boss.
All the documents they "leaked" are almost useless and declassificated. Wikileaks is a magnet for people's counteraction to NWO.
Think about it. A single soldier can steal 250.000 secret documents and give then in public? Is this the US Army?Comment
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haha i feel like they have fog machines going 24/7. almost all the pics there's some kind of fog/smoke near the floor
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Even NORAD (was depicted in the movie War Games) is no longer based in Cheyenne Mountain, but rather in a nondescript above-ground building elsewhere. Bunkers seem impressive, but are of limited value - a bunker even many hundreds of feet under rock is no match for nuclear weapons.
As for internet servers, bunkers are pointless, since the connections are the weak point ... can be easily severed using little more than a backhoe / hand tools.
Having lots of server and network redundancy (ie. CDNs) is a far better approach than relying on bunkers.
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Those guys seem very focused on design and decoration for their underground nuclear-proof glass jungle. Hopefully they also had time to think of actual security.
How massive are the doors? What policies do they have if an employee, e.g. the CEO, is kidnapped. How strongly armed are their security guards? Are private security guards permitted to carry guns in Sweden? How to prevent a rogue tech from destroying the servers?
The place looks really cool though.Comment
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Most of the doors are not that strong, but they have one door that they are able to close that is realy hardcore.
My impression when i visited the site was that the DC was quite small, they had some options to expand it but not that much. The conference room was quite cool but felt a bit strange to enter =)Comment
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Same the big data center in chicago, you'd never know it was there, the lobby seems ordinary, that is until you take the elevator up to the data center, then its like NORAD, palm scanners, double security doors etc. They confiscate your cell phones.Even NORAD (was depicted in the movie War Games) is no longer based in Cheyenne Mountain, but rather in a nondescript above-ground building elsewhere. Bunkers seem impressive, but are of limited value - a bunker even many hundreds of feet under rock is no match for nuclear weapons.
As for internet servers, bunkers are pointless, since the connections are the weak point ... can be easily severed using little more than a backhoe / hand tools.
Having lots of server and network redundancy (ie. CDNs) is a far better approach than relying on bunkers.
RonComment
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Whats with the plants?
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I think the bunker is more of a marketing ploy than an important feature.
I agree with Ron. Connection points are the weak links. Redundancy and CDN are the keys.Comment




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