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This is an underground facility where many companies house their disaster recovery networks. Very cool place!

The NOC is the datacenter.

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Newly renovated datacenter for lease.

Upside view of under the raised floor. This is all EoE Infiniband cabling

My server had a little planned downtime, my server had to move to another rack and in the meantime I could swap some memory-modules...

The ‘hot internal’ section of one of the 4 Kyoto Cooling Wheels, with a view on the fans and humidity control unit.

Back in the Vienna for the workweek, and not only I find out it's a national holiday here, but I get a (German) client's call that sends me to the data center straight within minutes from touchdown. However, entering the office I find a gift box on my desk - filled with Rollinos! Srsly, gotta <3 my collegues \o/

Cable management (Rear view).

At a client's datacenter, I saw this classic Apple II, racked and running.

Newly renovated datacenter for lease.

(built 2012, see tags for further known data). Op dit werk is een Creative Commons Licentie van toepassing.

Todd Boucher from Leading Edge Design Group joins VT Governor Jim Douglas and others for the Tech Vault ribbon cutting ceremony

Most of the time, pix of computer equipment are rather dull (see other photos in this set!) I liked this one catching a red indicator light behind the rack and the yellow and blue cables.

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.

This is the networking cabinet in BitPusher's new Seattle datacenter. Every cabinet has two HP2848 switches for redundancy that each plug into one of our Cisco 6506's via Fiber. Blue cables are for our left network, Green are for our right. Black are for management gear like Loms.

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