Thursday, November 29, 2007

Naming Conventions

miranda

When a server is built, it needs a name. Generally, I.T. organizations have a standard naming convention to excise creativity from this process.

Most often, the format goes something like (Shortened Company Name)(Location)(Purpose)(Number).

There are extremes, of course. One company I worked for used the machine's service tag to accelerate and simplify warranty support and slow down and complicate internal identification.

Another company used the Standard format for user-accessible servers and the model names of motorcycles for everything else.

At our house, most machines are named after fictional fantasy locations -- Most often those drawn from Massively-Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games. That has worked well, mostly, except that someone at Comcast uses the same naming convention for some of their routers so (unless I run my own DNS) my MP3 collection tends to get lost from time to time.

This organization uses the names of planets. No numbers, no purpose, no useful identification, no nothing but the names of planets.

In addition to confusing the new hires, this particular naming convention limits the possible machine names to just a few different possibilities. In fact, I've already heard horror stories about when they needed to recently decommission Pluto.

But anyway, the point is this:

We needed a new system and all the planet names were taken. So we used "Miranda".

"O, wonder! How many goodly creatures are there here! How beauteous mankind is! O brave new world, That has such people in't!"

It is a quiet and peaceful server. Just ignore the Reavers, please.

kthxbye

--G

Even my henchmen think I'm crazy . . .

3 comments:

IdiotJerk said...

Seems to be a trend.
We use the planets, most of the Disney© characters, and a plethora of mythical gods. [Yeah, there's a LOT of servers.]

E.to.the.H said...

Don't know what we name the servers, as they are in the ice-cold mail room. (Poor mail room people) But, all of our conference rooms are shuttles, all of our printers are satellites, and the coffee machine is Juno. ??

Garrick said...

Those all sound much better than the format INDSWCM09 -- Which would be Imperial Navy Death Star Weapons Control Module #9. For example.

Coincidentally, that is the machine name of my laptop.