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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.

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

Cisco 3750 Switch Stack. Also has a RAD Multiplexer, and Cisco Standby Power Supply.

Cable management (Front view).

InstaPATCH 360 MPO-Based Pre-terminated Fiber System with Method B architecture is primarily used for data center fabric applications. Built around pre-terminated panels, InstaPATCH 360 is a comprehensive, modular fiber connectivity solution that includes patch panels and shelves, individual modules, trunk cables, ruggedized fan-outs, array cords and fiber patch cords. It is a modular fiber connectivity solution that enables installers to simply and quickly connect system components together, ultimately resulting in improved density, performance and reliability. Within a year of its introduction, this architecture was adopted by the standards bodies because it immediately solved the design, implementation, and migration issues associated with the other proposed Multi-Fiber Push On (MPO) connectivity methods, now known as Methods A & C. It provides customers with blanket duplex and parallel application support, application distance support beyond standards, ease of design and use, and a clear migration path through multiple levels of application speed. CommScope is clearly associated with Method B in the standards bodies and market, enabling data centers to continue to handle the vast amounts of data required now and into the future. www.commscope.com/top-40-innovations/

Cable management (Rear view).

Rolf Wallentin, Markteing Manager at Proact

A detail of the power distribution under the raised floor, showing power bars A and B, fused connection boxes and the control bus.

Newly renovated datacenter for lease.

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