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The hosting memory i think which will stick with me forever was the first time i saw a 1u rackmount server for the first time - was so amazed by how small it was... then slightly startled by how loud it was
From what i've seen all data centers are fairly the same, regardless of where you go
thats defainately not the case.
I have been to a ton of data centers in my 22 years in this biz and there are a lot of differences. some of the subtle and some of the huge.
every one is different though.
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One thing to remember about a good datacenter, is that is should be very cold and very windy. If you don't need a sweater when you are in there, find another provider
One thing to remember about a good datacenter, is that is should be very cold and very windy. If you don't need a sweater when you are in there, find another provider
I'll never forget reading the warnings as I entered the one data center, about the halogen fire surpression systems. Those things scare the pants off me.
The DCs I have been in were invariably hot, despite heavy duty air conditioning systems for their cooling, and were noisy too.
No one can just walk into a data center. The DC folks I was doing business with provided me with an ID card with which I can access a 24-hr KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) room that had several terminals. I was given a username and password to access my physical server. The setup was very decent. This was one of the expensive ones.
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I'll never forget reading the warnings as I entered the one data center, about the halogen fire surpression systems. Those things scare the pants off me.
The DCs I have been in were invariably hot, despite heavy duty air conditioning systems for their cooling, and were noisy too.
Yeah those systems scare me too.
We are at Peer1 in Toronto, and its COLD there (and ex$pensive). I wouldn't keep equipment in a hot room.