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An anonymous source submitted these to me as an example of how NOT to cool a machine room.
Yes, that is a box fan zip tied to a cable ladder, hanging under a cooling duct.
Fail.
(built 2012, see tags for further known data). Op dit werk is een Creative Commons Licentie van toepassing.
My boss took this picture. You can just make out the HP blade servers at the bottom of the middle rack
Entra Eiendom is planning to build one of the world’s most secure, eco-friendly and costeffective data centres: the Greenfield Datacenter at Fet, 30 kilometres from Oslo.
The cold air will go down this large hole in the ceiling and go into the data center itself. No ducting what so ever in this facility.
And the modern sweaty-pitted terminal jockey always has to throw some scary-looking, exotic data cables into the mix, just to impress himself.
Believe it or not, this is the //improved// version. Before the cable ties, there was just the waterfall to the rack.
The cable ties have been replaced with velcro straps now, and I'm going to get some Neat Patch units and install them here to improve the management. This is ugly.
Sensor WiFi / Ethernet con Servicio adicional de Cloud para Monitorizacion y Alertas ONLINE vÃa Internet.
2 Juniper Networks MX960's with 3 SCB's and dual Routing Engines
20 boxes with 8 2.66 Ghz cores, 48 Gb of ram, and ~7Tb of disk.
Now what to run on em....
I used this article in my post about TeraGo Networks Open House of the Business Cloud Services Centre in Backbone Magazine blog which exhibits the infrastructure behind TeraGo's cloud services for business offerings.