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CptTripps
After seeing some responses to other posts her, I gather there are more than a few 'tech types' lurking around here...thought I'd share some pics of our Data-Center.

Main control center...

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CptTripps
Here's more of the main farm... SunFire v65x all dual Xenon 3.2s

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CptTripps
Here's the gateways...

Twin PIX-525s & Twin PIX-515s for the firewall, VPN 3000 Concentrator, Tape robots, Cat-4000 switches...and more name servers, LDAP, and redundand MySQL and PostgreSQL servers...

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thats a whole bunch o wires!
CptTripps
Here's a few of our transaction cabinet. All Apple X-Serves. These are in a seperate area and locked down because of the nature of what they do. There are two more 525s in this cabinet for security.

(I forget what OS the briefcase runs. biggrin.gif )

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Gint
Is that it? JK.

Over 150 unix boxes and I dunno how many MS based clunkers. Probably more than 150 though. 2 seperate redundant data centers, several different STK and IBM libraries, etc...

No cameras and strict non-disclosure prevent me from showing it to you however. biggrin.gif
Verruckt
NICE drooley.gif

You guys must have all the Solaris admins in the midwest huh? biggrin.gif

I would show you ours, but I have to have an appointment just to get in there... and phone pics probably wouldn't fly too well rolleyes.gif

You guys aren't by chance looking for any Linux people are you??? biggrin.gif
morgan
Hey capt. you never got back to me on those old G4"s you have


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CptTripps
All run Linux/BSD. We don't have a single Win box anywhere in our datacenters. The security holes, and constant licensing BS...no thanks. (Does anyone have a CLEAR understanding of the Terminal Services licensing???)

This is our primary DC, we have a secondary with another 80-90 old linux servers. All old HP stuff from a buy-out we did. We used these 35 Suns, to replace 250 HP (Compaq) Win2K servers. Moved half to our secondary sight, and sold the rest on eBay.

I'll show you all the pics you want. There is NO WAY anyone is getting through our firewalls....especially by looking at pictures.

I'll post pics of the battery room next time I'm up there...300 wet-cell batteries. Can light the place at full-load for 4 days without doing to Diesel! biggrin.gif

Funny, I can plan a multi-million dollar datacenter, build it, load it, and config every machine there...yet I'm scared to drop the engine on my 914 by myself. dry.gif
anthony
So what is running on all those Suns? Are the Suns more cost effect than Dells or other PC servers for running Linux?
bperry
From a sheer size perspective the most impressive compute room I've
ever seen was out at Novell back in the early 90's.

They created a test lab that would run something like 20,000+ PCs all
running Novell. It was pretty primative. Each PC had a full monitor
and a keyboard.
They were all loaded onto Bakers racks with wheels and then all put into
a BIG room. The surface area of the room was supposedly bigger than
the AstroDome palying field. It was MASSIVE. You could look out a
window in their viewing room and barely see the other end of the room.
It consumed so much power that they had the power company
drop in their own private 50kv transformer substation just to run it.
For power back up they used these jet engines that were loaded
with TNT to kick start them if the power ever should go down.

I've never been a PC/Windows/Novell fan but this lab was so big
it was actually amazing.


--- bill
opera guy
mmm xsere... mmmm

1.5TB home server look really puny compare to that
bd1308
Doug....thanks to you I wet my pants at work.....that is a freaking awesome room!!!!! bet its loud too. WKU's sure is.....it looks nice though....pictures? aktion035.gif
ThinAir
Just so you can see how the other half lives... This is my server room. Lots of dual P2 processor servers from about 1996, several donated. Since I get to manage the network and do everything else computer related, including the web pages, there never seems to be enough time to even clean up the piles. I wouldn't begin to know what to do with CptTripps server room! huh.gif
bd1308
i'm embarrased by my server....dual P-pro 333 with 192MB ram and a 20GB hard drive...runnign linux....most was donated....i accept donations wink.gif
mharrison
I'm the Senior Engineer (of 3) in charge of the management of approximately 250 servers in 4 states. They are various hardware and OS flavors. Almost all Windows though. The newest toy is the IBM Blade Center with 7 Dual Xeon blades that I've set up to boot off of our 3TB EMC Clarion SAN. The Blade Center has multiple Fiber paths to multiple fiber switches in the fabric the SAN is on.

I've also got a Quad Processor IBM X440 with 16GB of RAM. It is running VMWare GSX Server and hosting about a dozen virtual servers.

We are currently installing an IBM Robotic Tape Library with 4 drives and room for 75 tapes. (Took shipment yesterday!)

I've got a 15 server Citrix Farm running published apps and published desktops. I built a 120 server Citrix farm while I was contracting. That was fun.

I'll get you guys some pics of the server room. I think you'll like it. Nice Racks of WIndows Servers, Raised flooring. Multiple Air Handlers, IBM Mainframe, EMC Symetrix Storage, EMC SAN, Racks of Cisco Core Switches and Routers, It's definitely geek porn!
ClayPerrine
QUOTE (CptTripps @ Mar 29 2005, 10:05 PM)
. (Does anyone have a CLEAR understanding of the Terminal Services licensing???)


Actually, I do! Up until Feb 15, I supported it, so I understand it extremely well.



CptTripps
You are a braver man than I. Even our MS rep (at the time) couldn't explain it. It was a joke. This was 2 years ago...I've been told it is a lot better now.

Glad we don't have to deal with that BS any more.
ClayPerrine
I was on the team internally at Ms that taught others how it worked. I know all of it's pitfalls too. If you ever want an explanation, I can take the time.

But I would rather not... I am still a bit pissed at MS. But I still earn my living off their products.
buck toenges
Wow, thats a lot more computers then I have thrown away since 1984. What the hell do you do with all that sh*t? I am serious. What is all that stuff for?
By the way I just bought some down load crap that was suppose to be registry repair and it wiped out all" my document stuff."and gave wiped out my config system on xp pro. Wife is really p*ssed at me for that one.

Signed,
computer geek poster child
Tom Perso
I wish I could show you our computer room, but the same issue with no cameras and non-disclosure. Working for the gub-ment has those quirks.

In my department (Network Operations Center, NOC) we monitor over 250 servers (mostly MS boxes) with NetIQ AppManager in a world-wide, privately networked, enviroment. Our main SQL server is a quad 3.2 (HT), with 4gb RAM, MSA 100 running RAID 10, and 1gb connections. Most of our other servers are quad 3.2's, 4gb RAM, but only 200gb local on them. sad.gif sad.gif

We do get to manage an EMC/Symmetix SAN with 14 terabytes though... That's pretty cool... smile.gif

Later,
Tom
ThinAir
On a serious note... for all your folks who run REAL IT operations. The museum I work for can always use donations of used equipment.

Workstations can be Pentium III or better. I've got one dual-Xeon CPU server (Dell PE4600) and one dual-Pentium4 CPU server (Dell PE4400). The rest are dual Pentium II CPU systems that are ages old.

I can make use of newer servers that use Pentium III or 4 CPUs, hard drives, and DLT tape backup stuff.

If your organization would be interested in sending some stuff our way, just email or PM me.

Museum of Northern Arizona www.musnaz.org
vortrex
5 racks? LOL
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