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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Putting WD Datacenter drives in a NAS

I want to put a RAID10 array of 4x5TB WD Datacenter drives in a server. What happens if I don't want to use the server anymore and I want to use those drives in a NAS instead? Does it have to be a NAS drive like the WD Red? I think there is an…
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Servers in different DC's - performance impact

Today Linode eat my nerves completely by shutting down main DB server for 25 minutes due to their internal network problems. Right today I was going to set up another one server at linode to set up a master-slave replication pair for MySQL. Me and…
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Server 2012 Datacenter: does Microsoft charge per core or per processor?

For Server 2012 Datacenter do they charge per 2 physical cpu or per 2 cores? Example if I have an EVGA Classified SR-X motherboard with 2 Intel Xeon E5-2687W, 8 core cpus, will I only need to buy one Windows Server 2012 Datacenter ($4500) or will I…
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How can I avoid having to tell my clients to modify their domains' DNS settings?

My web application requires that clients point their A records for their domains to an IP address that I tell them to point them too. Later, when I need to scale from 2 servers that I currently have to 4 or 8 servers, how can I avoid having to have…
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Benefits of hosting servers at data centers?

There are several Data Center Network Designs, and I'm working on a research paper on this topic. To start with I'd like to know why to use data centers? Obviously besides the amount of space 10k servers take and some other obvious reasons. Then,…
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How to setup multiple vps in one hardware

I purchase a rack server hardware with 64GB ram now i want to create 8*8GB VPS so how can i do that. I have 1 internet connection and 8 static IP from ISP, Now problem is how can i setup port forwarding. Actually before buying rack server i test it…
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I live in Australia, how is it that Stack Exchange is so fast without using any CDN?

I had a look at the Stack Exchange Servers: https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/10369/which-tools-and-technologies-are-used-to-build-the-stack-exchange-network Seems they only have two data centres with 11 servers. There's no mention of CDN,…
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Co-location: How to be sure the DC does not replace my server

I'm planning to purchase an expensive server and send it to a datacenter to co-locate. As this is my first server, there is a question in my mind and would be appreciated if you answer it. How could I be sure the datacenter will not replace my…
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colocation of a server

Hi I currently host my site we a hosting provider and that is going well, however they have just been sold and I want to use a server (either Poweredge 6850 or Poweredge 2950) which will be put inside a datacentre. Here is what I am needing more…
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The Backup Paradox

I have been thinking about how large companies backup their data. I imagine that in some critical enterprises they must consider every possibility and can't afford to lose even one bit of data. Of course they use backups. But what if the backup…
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Any app to manage a servers and remote console?

I can't find a software to manage servers, connect to remote console, reboot, power cycle, see temperatures etc, only if I enter by the management IP and one by one server. iDRAC, iLO are also part of the infraestructure. Anyone knows how can I do…
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What are volume servers?

I am currently reading a lot literature about data centers. I often read the term "volume server" which seem to be some kind of standard server that we can rent today. However, I am not really sure if I know what exactly is referred to and I would…
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Generic datacenter questions

Hope this is the right place to ask a datacenter-related question. I don't have any experience with datacenter administration, and I am aware that the answers to the questions below might change based on many factors. Generally speaking, in your…
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Rows in a rack configuration

I am new to these terminologies in a data center. Can someone explain how many rows can be present in a rack?
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What file systems are dominantly used in data centers?

I would like to know what file systems are typically used in data centers and how do their performance compare to ext3/4 file system?
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