Audit director Ken Bennett said there was no deadline for the audit and alluded to it extending past the date where they need to vacate the main hall for a few days.
I've been doing computers sense the early 90s. Definitely server racks. They look like they have 2U quick swap slots setup so they don't have to use screws to pull shit in and out. All the new racks are so fancy these days. We used to have to break out the drill/electric screwdriver in the old days.
Well you don't put two 42u racks in the middle of nowhere just for fun, they could accommodate anything from networking to multimedia (also video / audio processors or whatever) but, bottom pic right corner where there's the guy in green, looks like has a batch of servers on the cart ready to be deployed, i'd say at least 6 in the bottom part of the cart, one or two on the top waiting, from the dimension looks like are 2U (2 units tall), having seen yesterday a hint from Pulitzer in his video (about kinematic artefacts on the sub surface, i would say that's probably compute + storage power for AI/ML image recognition and analysis
Yes, that guy was standing by where they were taking the servers to put inside the cabinets. That’s why I left that part in picture so you could see them, but until everyone commented that they were servers I wasn’t sure that’s what they were. I’m not real tech savvy.
Looks like the machine vs human mark identifier is already there. It’s the last step before the ballot is placed back in the box. Backlit LED pad with camera that’s slid over the bubbles then the guy hits space bar on the laptop to capture image.
Wonder if this is a honey pot. Remember that the clown carnival is coming to the location. Painted faces and costumes at the ready. Security cameras everywhere. Ahem, can you identify this clown for us. Is this the one who came in a destroyed the servers?
They are also adding camera poles (that’s what I’m assuming they are) on the newest tables they setup a few days ago, and also more of those crowd control barriers.
Those video cameras would use up a lot of data. Assuming each one is 1080p resolution and records at 16 Mbps (2 MB/s.), each camera uses up 170 GB per day. 30 or so video cameras add up to 5 TB/day. Assuming one backup drive is needed for RAID 1, two hard disks are needed each day. Each 2U rack server can hold 10 hard disks, which means each one is good for 5 days. For 30 days' worth of data, 12U of rack space + 3U of networking/UPS space is required.
Probably servers for the additional cameras and scanning equipment. They more than doubled the ballot counting tables and the forensic inspection tables. Looks like they’re about to kick this audit into high gear.
It looks to me they are brining in heavy server capability and hardwiring them as close as possible to eliminate spy or any possiblility of wi-fi connection espionage. No “online” possibilities here. I would EXPECT surveillance, spying, infiltration, etc, no?
This is very strange. Voting databases can be handled by a standard laptop and hard drive. What a server would be needed for is storing digital scans of the millions of physical ballots. That's really the only thing I can think of. High resolution scans take up a ton of data if they're doing the forensic evidence of the election.
Could these be the servers that were supposedly seized but then someone said there was no military operation actually and it was all a lie or whatever. A few weeks after the election I think? Seized in Germany I think. Or wherever the dominion machines uploaded too. I’ll try to find more info on that. I’m sure someone on here will fill in the blanks before I’m back tho.
Just showed a demorat the Pulitzer video about th chinese courier envelop ....and he posted this.
So was Pulitzer’s claim debonked??
“According to media reports, Americans overseas can use international delivery services to return their mail-in ballots to the US or to US embassies and consulates.
Other Chinese delivery companies such as Express Mail Service (EMS) are also used by many Americans living in China to send their ballot to the US.
An American in China told the Global Times on Thursday under the condition of anonymity that he used EMS to deliver his ballot on October 9 from China's Macao Special Administrative Region and it arrived in California on October 15. ”
I hope this is for Jovan's part of the process, but I am thinking maybe for the camera's? The 9 we see at azaudit plus two for each table plus the ones we don't see. It has to be stored somewhere... Is this too much for the camera's? Someone more familiar please advise..
I think Jovans process is the last step before the ballot is put back into the box. If you look there is a backlit LED pad with a specialty camera that they slide over the presidential bubble. I am assuming it’s looking for machine vs human markings and kinematic artifacts. At least one of the two.
I wonder why an audit that's supposedly wrapping up needs a rack of NAS server.
They're for copying the same data to multiple drives, yes?
Unless they're making physical copies of the info they gained so as to distribute them to multiple locations?
Audit director Ken Bennett said there was no deadline for the audit and alluded to it extending past the date where they need to vacate the main hall for a few days.
I've been doing computers sense the early 90s. Definitely server racks. They look like they have 2U quick swap slots setup so they don't have to use screws to pull shit in and out. All the new racks are so fancy these days. We used to have to break out the drill/electric screwdriver in the old days.
Setting up some serious processing power.
They look like servers. Maybe they are setting up to audit the digital side now?
That makes sense now that they copied the voting machine hard disks
Well you don't put two 42u racks in the middle of nowhere just for fun, they could accommodate anything from networking to multimedia (also video / audio processors or whatever) but, bottom pic right corner where there's the guy in green, looks like has a batch of servers on the cart ready to be deployed, i'd say at least 6 in the bottom part of the cart, one or two on the top waiting, from the dimension looks like are 2U (2 units tall), having seen yesterday a hint from Pulitzer in his video (about kinematic artefacts on the sub surface, i would say that's probably compute + storage power for AI/ML image recognition and analysis
Yes, that guy was standing by where they were taking the servers to put inside the cabinets. That’s why I left that part in picture so you could see them, but until everyone commented that they were servers I wasn’t sure that’s what they were. I’m not real tech savvy.
I sure hope you're right! I hope Pulitzer will bring in his paper artifact scanners.
Looks like the machine vs human mark identifier is already there. It’s the last step before the ballot is placed back in the box. Backlit LED pad with camera that’s slid over the bubbles then the guy hits space bar on the laptop to capture image.
Wonder if this is a honey pot. Remember that the clown carnival is coming to the location. Painted faces and costumes at the ready. Security cameras everywhere. Ahem, can you identify this clown for us. Is this the one who came in a destroyed the servers?
These are Pizza ovens you morons.
I know what that is. It's a snowcone maker....no. It's an espresso machine.
Better not be a pizza party going on anywhere near our audit.
They are also adding camera poles (that’s what I’m assuming they are) on the newest tables they setup a few days ago, and also more of those crowd control barriers.
Those video cameras would use up a lot of data. Assuming each one is 1080p resolution and records at 16 Mbps (2 MB/s.), each camera uses up 170 GB per day. 30 or so video cameras add up to 5 TB/day. Assuming one backup drive is needed for RAID 1, two hard disks are needed each day. Each 2U rack server can hold 10 hard disks, which means each one is good for 5 days. For 30 days' worth of data, 12U of rack space + 3U of networking/UPS space is required.
we need more storagefags like you!
Well done! But Rachel Mad Cow probably thinks....oh wait, no she doesn't.
Video is highly compressible.
I already took compression into account. The encoding quality could also be lowered down to 5 Mbps, but the picture looks grainier.
r720's can have 24 bays as well as some supermicro models
Anyone have any ideas what this could be? I zoomed in as best I could.
Link...
https://azaudit.org/
Edit... Top pic is from the back of the cabinets. Bottom pic is front of cabinets while the guys are putting something inside.
Looks like a server cabinet. They may be networking some computers together or bringing in new electronics that have special capabilities.
Those are servers.
Probably servers for the additional cameras and scanning equipment. They more than doubled the ballot counting tables and the forensic inspection tables. Looks like they’re about to kick this audit into high gear.
i work with this everyday..Its servers.
It looks to me they are brining in heavy server capability and hardwiring them as close as possible to eliminate spy or any possiblility of wi-fi connection espionage. No “online” possibilities here. I would EXPECT surveillance, spying, infiltration, etc, no?
Yep, servers. I don’t understand why they need so much data storage capacity just for a bunch of voting databases. Hmm....
This is very strange. Voting databases can be handled by a standard laptop and hard drive. What a server would be needed for is storing digital scans of the millions of physical ballots. That's really the only thing I can think of. High resolution scans take up a ton of data if they're doing the forensic evidence of the election.
A-ha photos of ballots, that is it...
Could these be the servers that were supposedly seized but then someone said there was no military operation actually and it was all a lie or whatever. A few weeks after the election I think? Seized in Germany I think. Or wherever the dominion machines uploaded too. I’ll try to find more info on that. I’m sure someone on here will fill in the blanks before I’m back tho.
Looks like server racks
Server racks. They must have a shi* ton of data.
Them servers fren
Definitely some sort of server rack/machine
Looks like server racks to me
Just showed a demorat the Pulitzer video about th chinese courier envelop ....and he posted this.
So was Pulitzer’s claim debonked??
“According to media reports, Americans overseas can use international delivery services to return their mail-in ballots to the US or to US embassies and consulates.
Other Chinese delivery companies such as Express Mail Service (EMS) are also used by many Americans living in China to send their ballot to the US.
An American in China told the Global Times on Thursday under the condition of anonymity that he used EMS to deliver his ballot on October 9 from China's Macao Special Administrative Region and it arrived in California on October 15. ”
So ems and SF are both valid China delivery service options for overseas patriots?
That’s how I read it, yes.....
Racks to hold the quantum computers that are going to verify the block chain watermarks.
I may be out of the loop, but quantum computers are not exactly off the shelf purchases
I’ve been inside a quantum computer manufacturing facility. Each units assembly is about 10’x10’x10’ in size.
Cool! Do you remember the name of the manufacturer?
D-wave
have you ever seen a quantum computer?
Could these be servers be from a foreign country that are intended to be part of the digital portion of the audit?
No one but security guard sitting there bored (thankfully). Wonder if they are starting late today for church or taking Sunday off?
I hope this is for Jovan's part of the process, but I am thinking maybe for the camera's? The 9 we see at azaudit plus two for each table plus the ones we don't see. It has to be stored somewhere... Is this too much for the camera's? Someone more familiar please advise..
I think Jovans process is the last step before the ballot is put back into the box. If you look there is a backlit LED pad with a specialty camera that they slide over the presidential bubble. I am assuming it’s looking for machine vs human markings and kinematic artifacts. At least one of the two.