Tim Riley

Naming schemes

February 11th 2008

Garrett Murray writes about his history with naming schemes for hardware and networks.

My favourite scheme so far was in one of my former offices, where we named everything after Street Fighter characters. A few of the notable names:

  • ehonda was the network file server – big, fat and full of data
  • guile was the backup server – being a millitary man, he covered our six
  • blanka – courtesy of his electric shock powers – was the firewall
  • vega was my workstation, because I could speak Spanish

Another benefit of the scheme was that, given the proliferation of Street Fighter sequels, it was unlikely we were going to run out of names very quickly. The scheme I use at home is characters from Azumanga Daioh. My iMac is Chiyo, and a rarely leave home without Tadakichi-san, my MacBook.

Tim Riley

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