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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How to share data across two data centers?

Let say I have 2 data centers in 2 different cities. Datacenter A to serve city A, and datacenter B to serve city B. How do I achieve the following scenarios: Redirect users in each city to respective datacenter. City A to Datacenter A, and…
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Anyone have an example topography of an ideal shared/vps server setup at a colo/data center?

I am looking into options for building a data center at a colo for the purpose of using it as a place to host shared server websites, as well as virtual private servers. NAS/SAN solutions, load balancers, configs, brand recommendations, etc. all…
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Does Windows Datacenter Edition get patched centrally

I'm running an Amazon EC2 Windows 2008 Datacenter Edition instance. I tried to run Windows update on it a couple of times but it just seems to hang. Does the Datacenter edition get patched centrally somehow or do I still need to patch my individual…
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Dell Blades or C-Series Rack servers for datacenter virtualization project

We have customers infrastructure hosted on physical HP boxes across several racks and finally we are planning to migrate them to Vsphere.Data is stored on NFS SAN.It was suggested to use c-Series Dell servers for hypervisors. In the past I have…
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Is 2-5 ms between web and database server appropriate? (Different Datacenters)

I currently have a dedicated web and database server running in datacenter (DC) 1. Im about to expand with yet another web server in datacenter 2 that will talk to the db in DC 1. The latency between the two datacenters is about 2-5 ms. Is that…
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Why would a company treat its web server hardware setup as confidential?

Recently I was reading a blog post (in Russian) about a huge datacenter. Commenters asked to show shots of racks with equipment installed by customers. The authors declined saying that customers treat their hardware setup as confidential and so the…
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how find datacenter using a ip address related to that datacenter?

I have a vds and it's really good! I have some problems with my reseller of that server because of their support. I want to buy a server from that datacenter directly. How can I find that datacenter using an IP address related to that datacenter?
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database sync across servers in SQL 2008R2

as we are in the process of expanding of businees, now we are stepping a ahead to add few more datacenter, now we have a requirement where we need to sync the production database with other datacenter servers, with few requirements. Here are the…
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Inter DC traffic from L2 to L3

I'm doing a graduate degree in Data- and Telecommunication and as part of my last year I'm doing a project within a company. My company wants me to redesign their inter-datacenter connections, moving them from layer 2 to layer 3 and putting them…
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Linux: Can I prepare a boot-disk for another system when CPU architecture differs?

On a remote server the boot/system disk is corrupting. It is running Debian 4.0 on an Intel Core 2 CPU 4300 @ 1.80GHz. Is it possible to "prepare" a bootable disk I'll then send to my ISP to install? I would like to setup Debian 6 on the disk,…
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Running MySql replication between datacenters

I run my website from EC2. Due to AWS outages, I am contemplating replicating my setup on Rackspace and switch over from DNS in case of an outage. I am looking to learn ways to replicate my MySql database across these data centers. Can someone…
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Preparation questions for entry-level Data Center technician position?

I have been in the IT field for the past 7+ years, however in recent years I have only been doing website development. I have a lot of general knowledge but everything is self taught. I currently have no certs but am working on attaining some. If…
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What kind of server jack is this?

In this video: http://vodpod.com/watch/2515104-rack-and-install-the-cisco-ucs-5108-server-chassis 3:18 into the video. I'm curious about Server Jacks and possibly ballpark costs for them.
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Hosting web server via FTTH (Fibre To The Home) or datacenter

I'm a .Net programmer that currently using web hosting provider to host my web applications. In my place, currently there is offer of 20 Mbps FTTH (Fibre To The Home) internet line by an ISP. This ISP controls nearly 80% of the nationwide telephony…
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Hosting Hyper-V VMs to customers

Possible Duplicate: Can you help me with my software licensing question? So simple enough question really, I hope. I'm a little confused by Microsoft's licencing, go figure eh. I'm maybe looking at providing Hyper-V virtual machines for rental,…
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