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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Redundant APC UPS units, single server set up

We have a very relatively simple set up, looking for a very simple (reliable) solution: Setup: One Dell box with redundant power supplies running Windows 2003, plugged into two separate APC SmartUPS 1500 units (USB, no smart cards) on two separate…
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Some URLs fail to load on Windows web portal

I’m working in a large data center and have been assigned to troubleshoot and issue with a windows (IIS) web server that acts as a portal for a customer of the data center. This portal server is on a DMZ at the local data center. I don’t have…
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Best web service server configuration

We've just taken over supporting a system for a new client, and they would like to expand on the server infrastructure it uses. My expertise is more in development, I have a few ideas but I would greatly appreciate any others or helpful links. I'm…
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Data Sync between 2 Datacenters

I'm reaching out to you in the hope that some of you can provide me with fresh ideas for a current problem I'm working on. I'm planning to set up a redundant data center (including websites, mail services and databases). Here are the key points: I…
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How best to monitor power draw on a "dumb" PDU

I'm working on an initiative to replace some PDUs in my company's datacenter with Smart PDUs, however it will be a few weeks before the new units are in. In the meantime, we've got to rack two new appliances and we're slightly concerned about the…
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Use of dual-port NIC

I was wondering, what is the purpose of a dual-port NIC on a blade compute unit, in the context of a datacenter rack, like which of these configurations is more in line with modern datacenter architecture? Having a backup top-of-rack switch (is…
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Understanding dropping of packets to fight against an DDoS Attack

I always wondered how big tech companies could fight against DDoS Attacks reaching nearly 1tbps+. From my understanding traffic can't just disappear so even if I drop all e.g udp packets via iptables (also tried ebfp) iptables -A INPUT -p udp -j…
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What is considered in the PUE calculation?

Looking into PUE calculation for a small datacenter, I have here some questions : With standard air-cooled servers, it is simple, get the power draw of the servers (i.e. IT power), get the power draw of the total facility (i.e. facility power).…
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Why so much need for density?

In today's world, we are looking everywhere for power savings. In the datacenter environment, I see more and more focus on the power efficiency, yet, I also see that the servers keep on being made with focus on density. I have trouble to understand…
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What would happen to our data if our GCP Datacenter goes down?

Following the recent events in France at OVHCloud's Strasbourg Datacenter, we can't help but wonder what would happen to our whole stack in the cloud if the DC we are currently hosted on at GCP meets a similar fate. We have everything running…
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Is there any way to understand what type of server downtime I am facing?

I have a remote server with no physical attendance 24x7. But sometimes I have faced a downtime due to either network related issues or power outages. But because I am sitting afar from my server I am unable to determine at the time of downtime…
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AWS VPC and VPN connection to Multiple Cloud or Datacenters with Datacenters having overlapping IP address ranges

Problem Statement I have a requirement for Business continuity plan using AWS Cloud VPC with following requirements - In our developer's AWS VPC private Subnet, we will have Workspaces (ie AWS secure Desktop-as-a-Service) for each developer From…
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Windows Datacenter Server Licensing

my boss purchased a Windows 2019 Data center license. The issue is that a colleague installed it incorrectly, where he installed 2016 Standard on the Host and then tried to use license for the VM's. This meant that we could only install the license…
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Datacentre MIgration: can we have same IPs

I am moving my datacentre from the USA to Singapore with a new vendor. Can I have the same IP address which I was using earlier because most of my applications are using IP to connect to my database and also let me know how can I reduce the latency?
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Step up voltage converter in datacenter?

I am setting up a rack in the data center that only has 110V. It is redundant, so I thought I could take one from each leg and get 110V, but when I used a voltmeter last night they somehow are on the same frequency so I don't get 220V out of it. I…
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