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 is a private data center more secure than a public cloud?

I have customers in the financial services industry that insist that a SaaS hosted on public clouds like Amazon's are not as secure as colocation in a private data center. However, I can't find specific details of what those security shortcomings…
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Multiple electrical supplies in a server room

Our server room has four cabinets (not fully utilized) and is supplied by several electric circuits from two different electrical services. Some of the equipment is 208V from a 3-phase service and some is 120V from a "regular" 2-phase service. (I…
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I'm considering using a Mineral-oil as a coolant for a submerged server. What fire precautions should I take?

I'm investigating different ways to safely and efficiently cool down one of our servers that uses two GPU cards for intense renderings that takes hours to complete. The overall system wattage is about 1600 Watts per server and it generates a decent…
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Why are the prices for broadband bandwidth at data centers much higher than consumer/small business offerings?

The prices for broadband bandwidth at data centers are sometimes as much as 10x higher than for a typical small business/consumer connection, at least where I live. Now, I understand those are two differend kind of products, but what exactly are the…
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Wattage Per Square Feet as a Measurement

I am used to looking at collocation providers where in U.S. are given as AMPs per rack (assuming 120V). I am looking into a place that rents space for servers which is listed as: "250 Watts per usable square foot" Using standard rack sizes with a…
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Do huge websites have more than one global uplink?

For example, Google has over 500 IP address, yet only around 20 data-centers. How can this be. From what I have read, a typical (huge) data-center will have 1 global uplink, a router, and a main switch. Each cluster is hooked up to the main…
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Power reading 2 amps with 13 servers?

We have a rack in a data center and we became suspicious of running out of power. But our power bar says 2 amps! It has a live indicator, so it's not just one reading. Do you think there's something wrong with the powerbar? Worth mentioning: Until…
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ISP Point of Presence versus ISP data center and what effect it has on CDN server deployment

I would like to clarify my understanding of the difference between an ISP Point of Presence and an ISP data center. Perhaps more importantly, I'm trying to understand at what kind of granularity each is generally deployed, and what effect that has…
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SQL Server 2008 Underperforming - extreme slowness after migrating to new server

Last weekend we moved our production database to a new server. It's a Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter. On it is a brand new installation of SQL Server 2008 Enterprise Edition 64-bit. On Sunday, after the move was finished, everything looked…
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Use Cat5 or Cat6, UTP or STP in Data Center?

I'm about to buy cables for our first data center install. It's all Gigabit Ethernet. Should we use Cat5 or Cat6, UTP or STP?
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How does getting a a data center host work?

Dedicated servers are relatively easy: Find one of a tons of data center hosts out there, sign up, get your credentials, and your done. But the next level up, data center, doesn't seem to be so easy. From what I've read on the Stackexchange…
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machine hour cost in data center?

Anyone knows rough machine hour cost in large data centers (like those of Amazon, Google or Microsoft)? Cost I mean rough real cost to data center provider (like those of Amazon, Google or Microsoft), not the charge to data center user. Appreciate…
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Robot Datacenter Automation, can it be done?

To take the concept of automation to the most time consuming part of an IT infrastructure, rack and stack of a datacenter. What if there was a fully automated system of robots in a datacenter that was able to automatically service broken hardware,…
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Datacenter Colocation Phone

In my cage I don't get good enough phone reception. A phone that goes over the network also doesn't seem ideal for when I am working on the network. Do people have traditional phones delivered to their cages? I am wondering what my options are.
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How to define a layered model for Storage Architecture?

i don't have enough knowledge about storage systems but have to tell my audiences about how storage works in organization data centers. For this purpose to keep things simple, first i want to show them a layer from top to bottom and then i want to…
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