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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Windows Server 2008 Datacenter - How to obtain product keys for installing guest VMs?

Possible Duplicate: Can you help me with my software licensing question? My company has just recently purchased a server with Windows 2008 Datacenter. We plan to virtualize dozens of servers on the system. The reason for going with Datacenter…
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desperately need 110v from a 208v pdu

I'm in a bit of a pickle... We're moving a client's infrastructure to a colocation facility. We have redundant 208v/30amp PDUs. While installing today, we realized that the client had a small collection of devices (fax modems, etc) that must have a…
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Individual licenses needed for guests on 2012 datacenter?

I think I may not be 100% clear on Microsoft's licensing model for Server 2012 Datacenter edition. I have read that datacenter entitles you to run unlimited VMs, but Standard only allows you to run 2. Is this merely an entitlement, meaning I would…
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How can i detect and diagnose local network problems on a multi-server environment?

I'm a software engineer who trying to detect (and solve if possible) weird local networking problems since 2 weeks on multi-server hosting environment. We bought 3 dedicated boxes with 32GB ram 8 core i7 cpu from an european hosting company. Each…
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Move VMDK files to different datacenter

I am looking for a possible methods to migrate VMs from vSphere 4.1 to new vSphere 4.1. What is the best way to do this minimal downtime? I want to know how to migrate an virtualized active directory server 2003 and exchange server 2007 to a new…
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Any drawbacks for using same time zone configuration in Data Centers across time zones?

I operate almost entirely in one time zone. Supposing a Data Center in another time zone, it would make sense to configure the machines in that data center to use my time zone, and not local. Are there any drawbacks to this approach? EDIT: My…
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How to connect a data center network to a cloud provider with VPN

We have our production environment on EC2 classic, and we have a lease on some servers in a managed hosting environment. We would like to put a portion of our backend service in the data center, but there is no security built into the application…
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Do worldwide datacenters have global/standard unique code or name?

Some datacenter providers have 3-4 letter codes for their locations. However, it seems there is not international standards for this?
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Can Forefront TMG server as an outbound chacheing solution to a web farm

We are to deploy several web servers in a datacenters. All running Windows 2K12 + IIS. I am not very familiar with data center best practices for deploying and maintaining web servers. In the office we've used Forefront TMG to secure the perimeter…
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IBM Tivoli Reclaim vs Update

What is the difference between TSM reclaim vs update? I have accidentally run the reclaim command on my offsite pool? Is it fine to run the reclaim command on offsite pool or is there a bad impact by running this command? Below is the reclaim…
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Is the Foundry BR-FGS624P switch stackable by adding the 10GbE ports, or is it never stackable?

I'm looking at buying a Foundary BR-FGS624P 24 port switch which will suit our purposes now, but thinking into the future I might like to stack the switch when we add a few more servers to our rack. The FGS624P-STX model supports stacking, but I…
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Is it necesary to purchase two Datacenter licences if your virtualization infrastructure includes two physical servers?

Possible Duplicate: Can you help me with my software licensing issue? We are looking to set up a virtualization environment. As I assume is standard this will include more than one physical server to run the virtual machines. As I also think…
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Server room near the transformer units

Need to clarify what problems may arise from servers in the server room when a transformer station is at a distance of 10 meters. thanks.
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Hosting websites in our Workplace custom-built datacentre

I'm faced with unique learning opportunity at work at the moment. Due to the slowdown (amongst other reasons), the powers that be at my office have decided to abandon our shared hosting providers (both shared and dedicated hosting) and have decided…
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How Does EoR Design Work with Multi-tiered Data Center Topology

I just did a ton of reading about the different multi-tier network topology options as outlined by Cisco, and now that I'm looking at the physical options (End of Row (EoR) vs Top of Rack(ToR)), I find myself confused about how these fit into the…
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