There's an RFC on that, too. "Choosing a name for your computer" http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1178 Shades of colours, for example https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Shades_of_blue , are a good, safe source of names.
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#23At $work we maintain setups for customers, and our FQDNs are roughly ...tld. So the second database server in the testing environment for customer "nasa" (hypothetical, of course) would be called db02t.nasa...
It does make it pretty obvious from the FQDN what the used is being used for.
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#24There's something super memorable about Blastoise, Slowbro, Squirtle, Ninetales, Jigglypuff...
I also color my tabs the color of the Pokemon for fast reference.
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#27Myself, I use types of alcohol.
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#28Or simply have a naming convention for hosts. I realize that only makes sense for sufficiently large setups, but once your setup is large enough, it does make things easier. At $work we maintain setups for customers, and our FQDNs are roughly . . .tld. So the second database server in the testing environment for customer "nasa" (hypothetical, of course) would be called db02t.nasa. . . It does make it pretty obvious f…
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#29Sweet list. Phonetic Alphabet is a good one - it has the typing superpower of striking first letter then for instant autocomplete.