Back on Christmas Eve of last year there were some reports that Elon Musk was in the process of shutting down Twitter’s Sacramento data center. In that article, a number of ex-Twitter employees wer…

  • @[email protected]
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    1632 years ago

    I’m shocked that the data center required retinal scans but that the employee with access could then just hold the door and let him and others in.

    I used to work at a data center with lots of security. To get into the area with the servers you had to go through a man trap. It was a room a little larger than a telephone booth with automatic doors on both sides. To open the first door you needed a physical card key. Once inside the door closed, then to open the inner door you needed to both enter a PIN and have your hand scanned in a biometric scanner. Only after all that could you get inside. The booth also weighed you, and if your weight was off by a certain amount after your last pass through then it wouldn’t let you in. That was to prevent somebody from piggybacking with you.

    • @[email protected]
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      692 years ago

      lmao mental image of Daniel Craig riding someone piggyback in a tuxedo and holding a silenced pistol

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      2 years ago

      How do you get big equipments (e.g.a pallet of server components, or a whole rack of new servers) into the area?

    • SeaJ
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      82 years ago

      Even the smaller data center I used to go to would have an alarm go off if the door was open for more than a few seconds. The first door opened with your hand being scanned and the cage to our racks could be opened with a key card.

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        12 years ago

        I’m sure there were other, larger, entry points that could be opened for moving equipment in and out. They would then be locked down during normal operation.

    • This is fine🔥🐶☕🔥
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      -32 years ago

      The booth also weighed you, and if your weight was off by a certain amount after your last pass through then it wouldn’t let you in.

      Fatphobic security smh.