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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Management of Static IP Addresses in the data center

The university where I work uses DHCP for the vast majority of our IP addressing needs. Workstations and the like. However for servers we obviously use static IP addresses. The current method to figure out if an IP address is available works like…
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Any Integrated Mangement Tools out there? (DRAC, iLO, RAC)

So I have been on the lookout for a master tool to manage all my Integrated management adapters on our servers here. Such as Dell DRAC, HP Integrated Lights-out and IBM's RAC e.g mRemoteNG works great for OS level access, RDP, VNC, SSH etc.. But is…
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Security restricting movement of servers

We've got 20 servers that we need to remove from a datacentre that we haven't physically visited in about 5 years (I've never been there, it was from before my time). We've had to go through complete re-induction, security checks and had to re-apply…
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Is it possible to use mixed 110V / 208V power on a single server with dual power supplies?

Is it possible to run a dual power supply server with one PS plugged into 110V, and the other power supply plugged into 208V? We've asked the vendors and they say they've never tested it or some other "i dunno" type of answer. The power supplies…
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Servers with same workload in the same rack: good, bad or unimportant?

Our current server layout (not designed by me) has identical machines located on the same rack. We'll have all the database servers on rack A, all the fileservers on rack B, etc. This seems dangerous to me. If there's a power surge to rack A, it…
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how many blade enclosures can you fit in a rack?

Considering the power and cooling requirements of HP's or IBM's newest blade (10U) chassis fully stacked, how many of them can you fit in a standard size rack (42 U) ?
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Determining amount and cost of cooling needed

I have a system that is using 2.02kWh per day, and I'm trying to figure out its heat output, cooling needs, and cooling cost. I've worked it all out to the point of determining the amount of cooling needed (hopefully that's right), but I don't know…
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Data Center Power Draw Calculation

I have a difficult time calculating the power draw of our upcoming server (Dell R710) and what that means in terms of how a data center will calculate power costs. Hopefully you can help shine some light on this! I've looked at Dell R710 Power…
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PDU says to ground to rack with "thread making screw".. this is impossible?

I'm trying to use the 'thread making screw' to ground my Dell PDU to the Rack, however the metal on the rack is impossibly hard. Is this even required? The included screws don't even seem "thread making" or "self tapping".
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Is there a sexier datacenter than Bahnhof's "Pionen"?

I mean really... pictures... article... architectural appreciation
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UPS inside server room?

In my company we are considering to move our servers (some are mounted on 25U rack and some are tower servers) to a newly created room (underground, no windows) that contains 40 KVa UPS and redundant Air Conditioning System and will be continuously…
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Replacing failed hardware in a hyper-converged cluster node

Is it possible to replace failed physical components (such as disk, RAM, or power supply) in a hyper-converged node (such as VXrail or Nutanix) without taking the node offline?
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Apache Spark infrastructure - combining compute and storage nodes

I have an infrastructure question around Apache Spark, which I'm looking at rolling out in a greenfield project with (at most) approximately 4 TB of data used for modelling at any given time. Application domain will be analytics, and training of the…
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What photograph technology is appropriate for site/datacenter documentation?

I manage 500+ sites and need a better visual way of documenting and walking people through a given datacenter. I'm considering taking several (hundred) pictures and stitching them together so that I can get a better view of the layout and…
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Whitebox firewall in datacenter environment

I am looking into alternatives to commercial firewall appliances. Most of the resources available online describe home network firewalls or sub-gigabit networks. Considering than 10GbE is becoming the standard server connectivity, would it be…
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