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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datacenter network change control best practices

I have been tasked with compiling a list of possible network equipment changes at a data center. The task includes tagging which changes need change control and which don't. Does anyone know of a "best practices" list that I can start from? The…
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What tools, parts, accessories do you keep in your Colo?

I know Colo is less popular these days with the Cloud, but I thought I'd ask people what tools and extra parts, etc they like to keep in their Colo cages or racks. Here are some of my favorites: zipties, velcro tape, square rack nut tool, first aid…
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centrally administered voip solution for multi-office company

I've been playing with VoIP IP PBX solutions for a few months, but I'm trying to find a solution that will allow for the following: An IP PBX based in a data centre (where SIP trunks will terminate), idea being that the company has a single number…
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Datacenter power failure failover

We recently had our datacenter's power go. We are protected by an SLA and use DNS to redirect users when a failure is detected. DNS isn't designed to do this by design. Is this the most practical way for dealing with failing over between…
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How to measure power usage effectiveness (PUE)

As part of a sustainability project I have been requested to measure the PUE of our server room. We have gross power usage figures from the UPS (and seperate supply meters) but nothing else. How in a practical way should I go about getting the rest…
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What information do I need for initial setup of BGP?

I will be installing a MikroTik BGP capable router into a datacentre tomorrow, I have almost no idea how to do this but luckily there is an identical mikrotik router that has already been setup and is sitting next to it on a different connection…
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How does a server room work?

I know this is a site for professionals, but please bear with me. I have seen server rooms, and they have racks and racks of servers, routers, and switches. I want to know, what is the purpose of all these? Where does the data go once it enters the…
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Replay DHCPDECLINE to host by edit ethernet address in dhcpd

I known in dhcpd.conf, I can use following config to assigned a fixed ipv4 address to a client. host h1{ hardware ethernet 11:22:33:44:55:66; fixed-address 192.0.2.2; } range 192.0.2.100 192.0.2.199; But what should I do if I just…
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Subnet and VLAN addressing in a Datacenter

I am trying to learn Datacenter networking and I am finding it hard to understand best practices for IP Address and VLAN assignment to servers and racks. For my question, I'll assume a typical 3 tier network with Top of the Rack (TOR) switches…
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Anyway to turn off the health LED on a DL360 g9?

We have an out of warranty test machine (HP DL360 G9) that we are keeping around, but don't want to repair. The health LED is on and that leads the good datacenter folks to come in and freak out on our behalf. Good folks. Is there a way to…
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New virtual data centre design considerations

The situation is like this. The customer has 2 physical servers running 1 ESXi each, running virtual DHCP and DNS windows server on both ESXi as redundancy,he wants to add a 3rd server, and have vCSA with vSAN configured. I have thought of 3 ways to…
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Connecting to ATEN KVM-over-IP from a modern environment

We have several KN4132v and KN2140v appliances connected to multiple servers in our lab. These are multi-thousand dollar devices that I would be hard-pressed to justify throwing away. Unfortunately, the only way we have for connecting to them is…
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Where to get multiple Public IP addresses from?

I have a broadband connection that has one single Public IP address, Now I want to set up a home datacenter with OpenStack, My problem is that whenever I launch a new VPS in my master server, each VPS needs a Public IP address in order to be…
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RHEL7: virt-who reports all machines as localhost.localdomain on Customer Portal

I have an ESXi 6.0 hypervisor and am in the process of installing datacenter licenses for RedHat. I installed and configured virt-who RHEL7 VM as per How to use "virt-who" to register Esxi hosts with "Virtual Datacenter" entitlements ? While going…
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Assuring two instances of the same frame wont get on to the Internet

I am new to networking and I'm trying to learn some data center architecture, but theres one thing i don't understand. If you have a redundant switch and router setup, with active active. Like this: If the server is connected to both switches, for…
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