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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Can you run an sdn across datacenters?

This is entirely for R&D purposes, not actual production use, for now. But can you run an sdn, say an overlay network for example, across datacenters? I.E. would I be able to run flannel on a single subnet across two datacenters?
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Going the colocation route - Thoughts or suggestions on plan?

We currently host around 200 customers website with cpanel at a datacenter we rent dedicated servers from. We also host two sites that do around 5 to 6m unique a day, which is distributed across 3 servers. Outside of that, we have 2 nameservers and…
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Multiple static ip plus single lan subnet

So I will be taking my single server (one external ip address) and splitting it into 3 different servers (live, testing, nfs-share storage) at a new datacenter. I don't really know how i can set up the networking that (i think) i'd like to have. I…
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Mounting equipment that only occupies half the depth of the cabinet?

I'm a bit naïve at all of this (sorry!), but I have to install a bunch of equipment in our co-location facility. We have a switch that only occupies half the "depth" of the cabinet. How do I mount this? Is attaching it with the front screws only…
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ElasticSearch enforce master shard allocation & Improve cross DC write speed

I currently run three Elasticsearch nodes. Each one in a different data center (EU, US, AP) as an AWS EC2 instance. There are 2 replicas per each shard for each index. Writes go only to the EU node. When you write to the EU, your write might take: ~…
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Detect changes of VM parameters

We run VMs in remote data centers. We are responsible for the VM, but not for the hypervisor. We want to detect changes in the resources of the VM. Example: VM has 10GByte memory - everything is fine Remote data center changes its setting, we…
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Can data center remote hands service install new network card?

Long story short: I'm co-locating a standard server box in a data center in a faraway foreign country. I need to install a specialized network card that isn't sold or included by the OEM. I'd like to avoid having to fly half way around the world to…
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Is it really that easy to move this network?

I am just wondering if maybe I am over simplifying things here. I have a network housed in one data center in Seattle. We will be moving out of that data center this weekend. For the sake of keeping the network infrastructure as "clean" as possible…
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Solution for TC / server closet in TIGHT area?

A non-profit volunteer organization that I do some admin work for is in the process of planning a major renovation to their building, which is more or less a converted house (no basement, uninsulated attic, pretty much every other inch of space in…
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Datacenter Backup Strategy

What are common approaches to backup solutions in remote data centers? I am already familiar with general backup principals and have a very good backup strategy for our local data center but am having great difficulty extending it to a remote data…
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Switch in front of router - multiple public IPs

Network Gurus, This seems logical and doable but want to have an advice from experts. We have /26 on single drop in our datacenter. Some of our application servers (A) need public IP addresses and hence the need for these many addresses. Those…
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Can CHEF have different databags in different datacenters

Chef 12 has the notion of organizations, and environments. How would you logically model different data centers? For example, if you have two data centers, with 2 environments. us-datacenter \_ production \_ stage eu-datacenter \_…
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Do some network administrators assign MAC addresses with an unassigned OUI?

I am in a situation where I have observed MAC addresses on a network that do not belong to any assigned OUI range, and this is causing some issues. I suspect the cause here is a heavy use of virtualization, but I am aware that VMWare ESX and other…
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Migrating to a Data Centre

I am a software developer. My company is planning to take advantage of visualization and host its servers at a data center. I understand the difference between the cloud and self hosting at a data centre. I have read a few articles e.g.this one:…
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What are the benefits of having a data center located geographically far away from your customer's office?

Was just reading through an article on data centers as linked: http://www.theage.com.au/it-pro/business-it/what-to-look-for-in-a-data-centre-20131122-hv3qj.html Appropriate quote from article below: Location CBD or near CBD locations are favoured…
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