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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Source of PDU De-Rating?

In researching PDU's I have noticed most cite a derated current at the 80% level. For example, 30A is derated to 24A: Tripp Lite: Raritan: Does anyone have anything that shows what agency this is (NEMA?) and these actual regulations? Also, does…
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How to step down voltage from 208V to 110V

I have some racks that will be fed by 208V/20A circuits. These circuits will be conditioned and battery-backed by the facility in which these racks will live. 99% of the devices in the rack will be able to support 208V input, so I plan to use these…
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VPN Server protocol or trick work in iran

I hope this question is consistent with the rules of the forum. Our access to the international internet from Iran has become very difficult. Only some specific VPNs work. Do you have any suggestions for me to set up a vpn server to work in…
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Prevent being locked out when configuring SSH and iptables

When you are configuring iptables or SSH over SSH and the data center is thousands of kilometers away (and getting someone there to plug in a KVM is hard), what are some standard practices to prevent locking yourself out?
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RedStation.com is heaven for ddos attackers, How to file complaint?

Sorry, I don't know where to open this subject. This is not the first time we have faced with a massive DDOS attack from one of servers in RedStation.com and even after we had contacted with their abuse department with it's log there is no…
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External load balancer solutions between EC2 and Rackspace

I have a website primarily hosted on EC2 with the backends (MySql) replicated async to a Rackspace store. I am also planning to have a suite of web server, cache & db on standby at Rackspace in the eventuality that Amazon has an outage. With this…
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Rack layout for future growth

We're getting ready to move to a new colo facility and I'm designing the rack layout. While we have a full rack, we only have 12U worth of hardware right now: 1x 1U switch 7x 1U servers 1x 2U server 1x 2U disk shelf The colo facility requires us…
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"Zinc Whisker" issues?

Good morning; We've been having intermittent power supplies failures in our data center that have been preliminarily attributed to "zinc whiskers". I'm just starting to read about them (I just Googled the term and started picking stuff), and I'm…
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How does a datacenter protect itself from IP change by the hosted servers?

This question is inspired by the VPS that I rent from OVH. The OS installation was automatic, and the IP already configured. However, as I have root access, I could change the IP to another, possibly conflicting with another host the local network,…
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DHCP for data center

Can someone provide cons and pros for having DHCP in a data center? I know this is usually a taboo, but maybe there were developments which alleviate the said issues? Thanks.
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Rack layout tools

I'm wondering if there's any tools (preferably offline) that would allow me to layout all of the new equipment that will be going into several standard racks. Currently I'm using Excel to map out all of the slots columns for the data but I suspect…
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Do I have an under-voltage issue in my data room I need to address?

I recently had a UPS fail to do its job during business hours because I didn't realize it had already reached the end of its useful life. Yes, the battery was old and, yes, I should have manually tested it during off hours to discover the issue…
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If DNS Failover is not recommended, what is?

As a followup question to his very popular question: Why is DNS failover not recommended?, I think it was agreed that DNS failover is not 100% reliable due to caching. However the highest voted answer did not really discuss what is the better…
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DataCenter Certification

What kind of acceditations exist for a datacenter? I am not asking about process accreditation. Not ITIL, not ISO 20000. I am asking about an accreditation for the datacenter itself. As far as I can see there is "Uptime Institute". They are giving…
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Open source DCIM stack?

Our 500-server data center is growing quickly and my manager has started investigating using a specialized Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) package to help manage constraints. DCIM software aims to do everything: capacity planning,…