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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What are the disadvantages of tree-based data center network design?

I am reading some papers on Data center network design from last years sigcomm papers. http://ccr.sigcomm.org/online/?q=node/523 Most of the papers published complains about tree based structure of data center network design. For example : if a…
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MRJ-21 Patch Panel System

I was reading about the MRJ-41 Patch Panel system here, but not sure I entirely understand it. It looks like it allows me to wire my own patch panels because it it uses a special cable to attach the patch panels together (so I don't need an…
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Preventing packet storm on VLAN

I've got a connection in a datacenter where the network provider gives me two Ethernet connections. They're supposedly hooked up to the same VLAN, such that I can wire them up to my switch and only one of them will be active at a time, but either…
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Datacenters in Angola / Africa

I'm not sure if this is SF-appropriate but I've a client that wants to open his websites to the African market (specially Angola), the problem is that the websites that are served by our American / European servers are terribly slow when accessed…
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Does the power consumed by an air conditioner adds to the total heat generation in a server room?

I have to size up the air conditioning in my server room. I have calculated a total load of all the power consuming equipment in my server room, i.e. servers, networking devices, SAN, lighting, UPS, and PDUs. Since the air conditioner also consumes…
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Does data center hosting servers have firewall in their routers?

When I setup some application in my home environment, to access that application from outside over internet I need to open ports in my router. So if I host an application in a rented Data center, does it require the same ? I am not talking about to…
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Can Azure data centers be considered complaint with Uptime Institute's Tier 3 Classification requirements?

Uptime Institute certifies data center designs, facilities, and operations to the Tier Classification System (I-IV) and Operational Sustainability criteria. Can Azure data centers be considered complaint with Uptime Institute's Tier 3 Classification…
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Rack Power Draw Reliability

I am responsible for several racks worth of gear, and as part of a datacenter efficiency project, I need to move some gear around. One constraint I'm running into juggling these servers around is PDUs loading. One particular part of the plan…
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Blade Server Networking Connectivity Solution

We are looking at purchasing 4 of the Dell M1000e Blade Chassis', along with 16x Half Height Servers in each. For our LAN Connection, we are looking at 2x MXL 10/40 GbE IO's per Chassis. From my understanding, each side of the chassis can be daisy…
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Estimate power and cooling for server room

We are trying to determine the right power and cooling for a new server room which would be about 350 sq ft., our power is 220V. We are initially only planning to start with a single rack with potential of expanding upto 4 or 6. The rack would have…
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Colocation payment policy? - does it depend on electricity?

I've used a colocation service for about 3 months. This is my first touch to run web servers in a data center, so I don't have any idea and information about server hosting (or colocation). Now, I'm running 15 1U servers in a full-rack because the…
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Data center vs Data warehouse

I've heard both of these terms used frequently. What is the difference between a Data center vs. a Data warehouse? Are these terms interchangeable?
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Zero-U PDU preferred mount location

Looking for some experience from the field - The rack I manage has two zero-U vertical PDU's supplied by the datacenter. They have fitted one on each side (one on the left, one on the right). The rack appears designed so it can also accomodate…
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Is there a better way than VPN tunnels to access local tools in remote DCs?

I have created a fancy interface which pretends to be an unified interface to access to different local tools located inside different datacenters. These tools are not accesible from the outside. To solve this I thought that the best solution would…
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Confused about horizontal scalling

Please correct me if I am wrong but I guess handling more requests and load by adding more machines or balancing the load between multiple servers is horizontal scalling. So, if I add more servers, how do I distribute the database? Do I create one…