Server Rack

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Nearly 10 years ago, Greig helped me put in our first Server Rack. Out of the 22U of available space, I think we only had two servers that took up 8U between them, so it was a little overkill. As IT Partners grew in terms of the team size and capability we started to fill it, and last year we reached capacity.

With some future growth planned we decided for an APC Enterprise Rack, with extra depth and width – so much easier to work on. Frazer is our resident guru on rack design, planning, and implementation. The planning documents alone were a work of art!

This weekend (10/4) we moved to a larger rack, and added another storage tray to our DS3300 (networked storage). Overall it went very well, and the rack has set a new benchmark internally for all our engineers to bring their sites up to.

A tidy and well-designed rack aids troubleshooting, allows easier disaster recovery, helps prevent errors and hazards, allows for better cooling (and thus lower operating costs), and makes it easier to expand sites.

Lastly, from the files of firmware upgrade fixes, here’s a helpful note to those of you who have IBM Server Connectivity Modules (the rest of the world calls these “switches”). Should you lose uplinks and can’t access the web console, update the Advanced Management Module firmware.  Refer to: IBM AMM firmware matrix and this article on boardreader.com
 

Posted: 13/04/2010 4:27:19 p.m. by IT Partners | with 0 comments


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