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Microsoft Xbox runs as a University Web Server

By DivineOmega | June 17, 2006

“Public Universities are always running on a limited budget which means they sometimes come up with “innovative” solutions. A couple of years back, an X-Box with some variant of Linux installed had been put in the server room to support a subject designed to teach computer-illiterate Philosophy students how to build their own web pages. This unorthodox platform was chosen because one of the techs was a Linux enthusiast and had convinced “the powers that be” that a cheap web server solution for this subject could be implemented using an X-Box rather than a standard PC or server. Grateful to save money where they could, the project was approved.”Tux on Xbox

Obviously, this seemed a sensible suggestion at the time, but after several staff changes, people were beginning to wonder why there was a Xbox in the university’s server room. Guess what happened?

“Five weeks into the “Web pages for Philosophy students” class … the IT department’s help desk started receiving calls from Philosophy students who were unable to access their web projects. … Flummoxed, the help desk staff escalated the job ticket to the Unix administrator. Unable to remotely access the X-Box, he trotted off to the server room. He was surprised to find that the X-Box was no longer present.

So, had someone stolen said Xbox, to the peril of the Philospophy students home-grown webpages? Was it indeed due to foolish person who believed the Xbox was a gaming platform? We’ll find out.

The administrator went down to the new manager’s office to report the missing X-Box. The new manager was quiet for a moment and then sheepishly informed the administrator that it was he who had removed the X-Box. The manager had thought the X-Box was just a games console that the IT departments staff used for recreation when it got quiet. Noticing that the X-Box hadn’t been moved from the server room for some time and that his son was going to be at home on school holidays for the next two weeks, the manager decided to take the X-Box home so that his son would have something to entertain himself with. The manager then drove home and retrieved the X-Box. The administrator got a labeling machine and plastered the words “This is actually a server” all across the console.

Trust “management”.

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