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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Is it possible to run 2 arrays of RAID 1 on the same server (HP XW6600)

We are running our datacenter with one array of RAID 1 (with 2 x 2TB) on a HP XW6600 (CentOS 7). We'd like to increase disk space and avoid as much as possible downtime while upgrading. There are currently several solutions: Switch from RAID 1 to…
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data center in poland

Could you recommend some datacenter in Europe/Poland ??? Tier-3 or Tier-2.
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How to connect to a BGP network?

A service provider we're working with delivers us data via two(for resiliency) 1Gbps cross connects. He's located in a datacenter nearby the datacenter where our server is located. We don't have a switch, nor do we have a router, just one single…
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Automating reboot of servers

We have 1,000 servers having different manufacturer and a mix of Solaris and Linux. They go down frequently and we end up rebooting by logging in to the Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM). I want to automate this by having a script which reboots a…
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Fallback between datacenters

What is the best way to do a fallback between datacenters. We have a dedicated server in one of the data centers and as our traffic increased i wanted to add more then backup i wanted redundancy and load balancing. The thing that happened in the…
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Rapid failover from one data center to another when the first goes down?

I'm building a global CDN and have a DNS service that will direct customers to the closest server. However I need rapid failover if one of the data centers e.g. Germany goes down users need to be instantly served from London. The DNS service I'm…
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Upgrade existing Windows 2012 Datacenter to Windows 2012 Datacenter R2

I am currently using Windows 2012 Datacenter and I would like to upgrade it to the Datacenter 2012 R2 version. Is the upgrade free from Microsoft? Or do I have to buy either an upgrade version or a R2 full version? Appreciate everyone's advice.
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What are the best hosting companies in the world?

My client is a startup and he needs a world-class website on some of the best hosting providers in the world. Page loads should be fast, we can't have servers not responding and going slow, support must be great (like a Live Chat or similar SOS…
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Remote administration in datacenters

Given that running a data center presumably requires BIOS level access to each server, which protocols (hardware & software) are most commonly used? I understand that KVM switches are fairly standard, but does this mean that each server requires…
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How disable notifications in Centreon through Nagios?

I would like to disable some services notifications in Centreon through Nagios web interface. Does anybody know how do that in Nagios ?
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I have a firewall that supports 1Gbit ethernet ports but 1.4Gbit of traffic, can I make use of a 10Gbit pipe from the router in this case?

We're putting up a rack of servers in a datacenter which provides us either a 1Gbit pipe or 10Gbit pipe from the router (our choice, our package includes 10Gbit). But if we have a firewall which supports 1.4Gbit of traffic, with 7x 1Gbit copper…
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What software can I use for datacenter hardware monitoring?

Possible Duplicate: What tool do you use to monitor your servers? We've got a mix of Dell and HP servers in a colo and I'd like to have a hardware monitor so that we know about failed hardware (drives, PSU's etc.). Ideally I'd have a dashboard…
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Best switch and firewall to use in a Data Centre Rack?

Can anyone offer any suggestions on the best switch and firewall to use with Dell PowerEdge servers that are co-located in a Data Centre Half Rack? I'm looking at potentially a Cisco ASA5510 Firewall with a Cisco SG300-20 Switch. Any…
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Need a report on data center costs

I'm looking for some information on the costs of running a data center, preferably a company report not just on inital costs but also monthly and/or annual operational costs. Is there any such report that you know of disclosed by some company? If…
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Cloud regions apparently fail now and then. How resilient should one expect a cloud region to be against fire or natural disasters?

Today the SBG2 availability zone in the SBG region burned down. All other AZ's (SBG1,2 AND 4) was shut down due to this, and will remain shut down until at least monday. All SBG zones are apparently located at the same physical site, but in…
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