Post by habiba123820 on Nov 2, 2024 17:47:41 GMT 8
A server room for a small business is always a compromise, so when creating it, they save on a lot, but we won’t.
When it comes to dreams, they are not always rational. Sometimes you want to satisfy your “wish” by any means, because it is impossible to get rid of this idea. Just like in the movie Inception: “An idea is like a virus, it is tenacious and highly contagious. The smallest seed of an idea can grow and either become a part of you or destroy you.”
Some people want to buy a Lamborghini when they live in a city without good roads and highways. Some people dream of living in a huge three-story mansion with a hundred rooms, five garages and a mud room. One.
And I wanted to dream about an ideal wordpress web design agency erver room, where every element would work flawlessly, even if some solutions were very expensive, and the whole idea was just a flight of fancy.
The server room is the temple of the system administrator
The throne of the chief system administrator.
Many of you have already been in a server room, glanced there out of the corner of your eye, or at least seen it in movies. In movies, a server room often looks like a space shuttle pilot's cabin, but in real life everything is much more prosaic - an old storage room is converted into an IT infrastructure, a couple of racks and an air conditioner are installed there. But you need to design a room or build a separate building wisely.
Server equipment costs a pretty penny – hundreds of thousands or millions of rubles. It may seem like a lot, but in the experience of our system architect, equipment makes up ≈10% of the total costs of a server. This is determined by business requirements. It also ensures the operation of business processes, and therefore certain requirements and recommendations are put forward for servers.
For example:
Increased pressure to prevent dust from getting inside;
Backup power sources: UPS, diesel generators, etc.;
The floor level is higher than in other rooms. It is used in server rooms where the SCS is under the raised floor;
Additional air conditioning to maintain humidity at 40-50% and temperature within 20-25º C.
All this stuff needs to be monitored, updated, and generally maintained. To do this, companies hire system administrators (one or more) who configure and check the backup, update software, fix problems, such as bad disks, monitor security, and much more.
When I have serviced all the servers.
The creation and planning of our ideal server room will be done by a hypothetical system administrator with an unlimited budget and authority. In short, he got to some kind of system administrator's paradise.
When it comes to dreams, they are not always rational. Sometimes you want to satisfy your “wish” by any means, because it is impossible to get rid of this idea. Just like in the movie Inception: “An idea is like a virus, it is tenacious and highly contagious. The smallest seed of an idea can grow and either become a part of you or destroy you.”
Some people want to buy a Lamborghini when they live in a city without good roads and highways. Some people dream of living in a huge three-story mansion with a hundred rooms, five garages and a mud room. One.
And I wanted to dream about an ideal wordpress web design agency erver room, where every element would work flawlessly, even if some solutions were very expensive, and the whole idea was just a flight of fancy.
The server room is the temple of the system administrator
The throne of the chief system administrator.
Many of you have already been in a server room, glanced there out of the corner of your eye, or at least seen it in movies. In movies, a server room often looks like a space shuttle pilot's cabin, but in real life everything is much more prosaic - an old storage room is converted into an IT infrastructure, a couple of racks and an air conditioner are installed there. But you need to design a room or build a separate building wisely.
Server equipment costs a pretty penny – hundreds of thousands or millions of rubles. It may seem like a lot, but in the experience of our system architect, equipment makes up ≈10% of the total costs of a server. This is determined by business requirements. It also ensures the operation of business processes, and therefore certain requirements and recommendations are put forward for servers.
For example:
Increased pressure to prevent dust from getting inside;
Backup power sources: UPS, diesel generators, etc.;
The floor level is higher than in other rooms. It is used in server rooms where the SCS is under the raised floor;
Additional air conditioning to maintain humidity at 40-50% and temperature within 20-25º C.
All this stuff needs to be monitored, updated, and generally maintained. To do this, companies hire system administrators (one or more) who configure and check the backup, update software, fix problems, such as bad disks, monitor security, and much more.
When I have serviced all the servers.
The creation and planning of our ideal server room will be done by a hypothetical system administrator with an unlimited budget and authority. In short, he got to some kind of system administrator's paradise.