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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Receiving Cable/Satellite Television in Colo?

I am running analysis over many live TV channels (both broadcast and cable networks). Currently I have an office setup with couple of DISH receivers hooked up to HDMI capture cards in a machine that's doing processing in software. To expand to…
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Server Room Temperature Control - Does anyone have a similar setup?

Our Server room is located in the middle of our building and has no access to a window or outside ventilation. I had a quote done by a local heating/air conditioning company to install a room specific temperature control module, but this was going…
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Rackmount Power: NEMA 5 or IEC C14?

Here in the USA, most consumer power strips seem to make use of NEMA 5-20R connectors - they look something like this. However, in the rackmount/datacenter world, I see a lot of power distribution units that accept IEC C14 connections instead, which…
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Datacenter to Azure Migration - Am I On the Right Path?

Some quick background. We are a small company (13 employees, 6 of which or IT/developers). Everyone works remotely and there is no central office. Our datacenter is only used for development and production environments. We do not use it for any…
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Sharing NFS datastore between data centers

I have no long experience with vmware-vsphere 5.5 .. so i have simple question Is it possible to share NFS datastore across tow data centers? if yes ; is it good thing to do?
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Why would you internally use NAT?

I work at a fairly huge company as a software engineer and I would like to understand why an enterprise would internally use NAT. We have several data centers, somewhat geographically close to each other with private low latency links between…
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Monitoring Datacenter Voltage Spikes

We have reason to believe that were getting voltage spikes in our infrastructure. Demonstrated by our remote power controllers receiving over voltages on their regulator pins causing them to fail. Also, an influx in amount of bad equipment after…
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Power and Cooling Cost compared with Server/Hardware Cost

Has anyone done, or is aware of any, calculations to compare the cost of power and cooling compared to the cost of hardware (servers) in a typical data center? This is to compute a true total cost of ownership of self-hosting servers. Of course real…
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Batch configure HP ILO from laptop

I need a method of setting over a thousand Ilo's on our HP DL360p Gen 8 servers (With hundreds more on the way!) Our environment doesn't allow for the use of any automatically assigned address such as DHCP, so we are unable to push these changes via…
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How many power circuits do I have in a rack?

I'm planning to get some colocation space from someone in my area, and like most companies that offer colocation, ask about power supplies (of course) in the quote form. I'll need a power of 1000W per 4Us. So, basically I need a 110V-15AMP circuit…
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Datacenter Inventory Management

In our environment the following is true: Every resource (think server, switch, pdu etc) is mapped to a specific device identifier in a database The problems are: Not every device which exists in the database is guaranteed to exist in the…
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What's the benefit of using "containers" in the datacenter as opposite to regular installation

I have just seen this video: Google container data center tour What is not quite clear to me is, what's the benefit from placing the servers inside containers?
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How to simulate air flow in a datacenter?

I have an idea for a datacenter architecture which, I believe, would be very effective in terms of passive cooling. I need to do air flow simulations to be sure that the idea is as great as I believe, before suggesting it to companies who design…
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Process for configuring network settings on a headless rack mount device

I'm with a small company that plans to sell a rack mounted network appliance which is configurable via a web interface (think of a router configuration page sort of deal), and I'm wondering in large data center like environments what the process…
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How do I choose compatible rails for rack mounting my servers?

I am purchasing a rack mounted server and I have the option of also purchasing one of two types of railings: Rapid Rails for Dell Rack Versa Rails, Round Hole Universal Is there any difference between the two? Which one will mount the server…
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