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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How to correctly run cables on servers in a data center?

I've read about a few key points, e.g. run all ethernet cables on the right side, all power on the left side, but if possible I'd like to know what you guys do from experience? For example, how do you deal with different cable lengths, where do you…
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What tools, parts, and supplies should be kept in a data center?

I've been tasked with putting together a list of tools and supplies to keep on hand in a newly renovated data center. So far my list includes things that I think are fairly common (partial list below), but what am I missing? What tools and supplies…
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Things to consider when buying PDUs

I am thinking about getting new PDUs for my racks. I would like ones that are: Metered (Maybe remote monitored) Vertical Meet my power requirements (Voltage and amperage) Right number of outlets (~20) What else, if anything, should I think about…
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What is an acceptable secure time source in a datacentre environment?

GPS and NTP are two very typical time sources when accurate clocks are required. However, each has an important failing. NTP does not provide authentication of the time source, and so may be vulnerable to spoofing. GPS doesn't work very well…
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Headset for phone calls in the datacenter

Datacenters are noisy places. On occasion it is necessary for an administrator or technician to troubleshoot a problem in the datacenter while on a phone call or conference call. Unfortunately, these can be long, drawn out conversations, depending…
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Tool(s) for labeling cables with unique ID numbers

We are looking to (finally) implement a cable labeling procedure. We already have a labler. Now we need a system to maintain unique IDs not related to anything. I thought of getting a tally counter but perhaps there's another solution that does not…
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Stretched datacenter between cities

We're planning to implement a stretched datacenter between our two sites. The connectivity between them is a single 100mbit QinQ connection. We have about 500 users at site A and 200 users at site B. There is a very low amount of traffic being…
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NOC Situational Awareness

In our NOC, we maintain situational awareness of all physical security zones (reactive video feeds), some basic information about the physical characteristics of the data centers, the weather and a national news feed. Are there other things you…
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Data Center Design and Preferences

When either selecting a data center as a co-location facility or designing a new one from scratch, what would your ideal specification be? Fundamentally, diversified power sources, multiple ISPs, redundant generators, UPS, cooling, and physical…
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Connecting hundreds of servers via the local network (LAN)

I'm caching lots of data in memory to a local Redis server. The server will need to connect to hundreds of other servers in the same data center (as they all need to access the same information hosted by the Redis server). In order to minimize…
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Lightweight Linux DNS

Can anyone recommend a lightweight Linux DNS server, which would be suitable for the data center? EDIT: We speak about data-center typically within 10 - 20 servers, up to 100 at maximum. For larger amount there is a sense to use BIND indeed. I'm…
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Purpose of vent holes on the top of rackmount servers?

Edit: Because of the high number of downvotes on this question, I would appreciate if you could comment on why you think the question deserves so. I believe the question is clearly asking for the purpose of those vents. Suggestions and edits on how…
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Calculating how Much Power is needed For Servers

How do I calculate how much power I need for my servers / switches / routers? This is needed when moving into a datacenter. I figure I should just add up the wattage on all the power supplies even though all that power is not used most of the time,…
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Using more than 80% power on a circuit in a disaster scenario

We currently have two cabinets of equipment at our datacenter, and each cabinet is served by two 30A circuits. The facility is relatively new, and each circuit is (supposedly) redundant at the source. Most of our equipment uses redundant power…
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Sealing Tiles and Cable routes in datacenter fire supression

I've been given the task of moving a small datacenter (3 Racks) into a new building where a server room was built with water sprinklers. The issue was raised and the contractor changed it to an FM200 system. I'm not sure who hired these guys or…
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