Questions tagged [datacenter]

is a facility used to house computer systems and associated components, such as telecommunications and storage systems

Data centers have their roots in the huge computer rooms of the early ages of the computing industry. Early computer systems were complex to operate and maintain, and required a special environment in which to operate. Many cables were necessary to connect all the components, and methods to accommodate and organize these were devised, such as standard racks to mount equipment, elevated floors, and cable trays (installed overhead or under the elevated floor). Also, a single mainframe required a great deal of power, and had to be cooled to avoid overheating. Security was important – computers were expensive, and were often used for military purposes. Basic design guidelines for controlling access to the computer room were therefore devised.

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Monitoring server room power

I'm looking for a good way to audit the per-rack power utilization in an existing server room. Each rack is powered, for the most part, by a pair of single phase 30A/208v feeds. Is there something like a network-accessible clamp meter I could…
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Ethernet full duplexity and collision confusion!

Folks, I am having a tough time figuring this out: in a full-duplex LAN segment are there any collisions to be taken care of when (i) There are only two stations connected point to point (ii) When there are multiple stations connected through a hub…
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How much logging is done in Data Centers?

How much data is usually logged in data centers? Now I mean by the actual facilitator, not the individual clients renting space.
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Set up layer 2 vlan between 2 data centres

Our data centre provider operates 2 sites, and we currently have equipment in one and would like to have equipment in the second. They've told me that they operate a layer 2 vlan between the 2 sites over a 20gbit connection, and that they'd just…
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2008 Datacenter over Enterprise

What are the advantages using windows 2008 Datacenter over Enterprise licensing ? Thanks.
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IIS7 failover cluster across datacenters

I have servers in two different datacenters with each datacenter getting static IPs. What I would like to do is setup the servers as IIS7 servers and allowing them to failover from datacenter to datacenter with little (or preferably) no…
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How do you ensure that two data network links have no SPOF?

How do you ensure that two data network links have no SPOF (Single Point of Failure)? We are working on a datacenter network connectivity and need to ensure that there will be no SPOF. We will have two network links to connect to the data…
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How to hook up a server room?

I've often heard of people starting up server rooms from spare computers on their own. How would one do this? Is it possible to take a normal router and a few computers and create a server? If so, how?
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OVH Public Cloud - Adding region to exisiting vRack

I have an OVH public cloud project with several instances connected between two datacenters in vRack with the classic 192.168.0.0/24 range on the eth1 network interface. The vRack was initially created to interconnect only two datacenters (DE and…
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Windows Server 2019 DataCenter: adding disks to the Storage Pool (with mirror accelerated parity) doesn't increase storage space?

(old title: Storage Spaces on stand-alone Windows Server 2019 Datacenter: what are my options with 2x SSD and 4x HDD?) I have 2x 1.75TB SSD + 4x 3.64TB HDD. I thought to use Storage Tier but I am unable to create a Virtual Disk for my Data Storage…
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Datacenter Reviews

Anyone know of site that has a good amount of datacenter reviews? I have looked at datacentertalk.com and webhostingstuff.com , but I didn't find much on those sites.
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Is the temperature differential in my server room to large under heavy load

I have two temperature readings for my server room one measures the ambient temperature the other measures the exhaust for a server cluster. I have noticed recently that the difference between these temperatures can reach near 30F is this to large?…
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How to collect historical data using smartctl?

I'm trying to do some analysis on the SMART stats of disk drives. Unfortunately, I'm not collecting/storing smart stats data daily for the analysis. I will be writing some procedure to collect it from now. I was thinking, that disk drives has its…
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dedicated tunnel between two data center?

I sometimes hear the word about dedicated tunnel between two data centers. Say there is dedicated tunnel b/w DC1 and DC2 . DC1-> DC1 ISP -------- Internet ------ >DC2 ISP --------> DC2 My understanding of this tunnel is that there there is…
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Running HA Consul in two datacenters

One of my clients would like to run consul in two datacenters. Both datacenters Berlin and Frankfurt should result in a High Availability setup, where one datacenter can be taken offline or die without affecting the other datacenter. Both…
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