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  • čas přidán 15. 05. 2014
  • Here's a tour of our server room at my place of employment,
    Thanks for watching, Please like and subscribe and don't forget to share this video!
    Please note that I no longer work here.
    Jake. Facebook Page Here: / jakebillingonyoutube
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Komentáře • 386

  • @joecasey6155
    @joecasey6155 Před 3 lety +33

    I work In education IT , it’s crazy to see how many servers were there when this was filmed compared to today’s standards. We are down to two physical servers and 30 virtual servers

  • @mertarslan8039
    @mertarslan8039 Před 3 lety +6

    I Am 13 And I LOVE THESE THINGS! My Dad Works In Turkcell (An Internet Provider Comp.) And He Is Responsible For The Servers Inside Base Stations. And One Day He Took Me To One Of Those Server Rooms. And Something Clicked In My Head Saying; "I Love Servers". And Since Then, I Am Super Into Datacenters, UPS Systems, Cooling And All That Cool Stuff. And I Wish To Become A Datacenter Worker Like You In The Future. Love Your Channel And Your Content. Thanks For Inspiring Young Souls Like Me :)
    Keep It Up

  • @jakehall12
    @jakehall12 Před 10 lety +32

    More server videos please, love watching them, one of the best setups I've seen for a school.

  • @JakeBilling
    @JakeBilling  Před 8 lety +2

    Ok guys, I've finally had time to create a Facebook page to keep you guys posted on everything that's happening, if you'd like to follow it go to facebook.com/jakebillingonyoutube/ and hit that like button! The more the merrier!

  • @BradMottram
    @BradMottram Před 6 lety +143

    It's sad to see environments like this going away these days and being replaced with BYOD & Cloud Systems.
    I guess i'm just an on-prem type of person.

    • @zachb657
      @zachb657 Před 6 lety +7

      Same here! Its alos putting a big dent in IT jobs as well. Sad Sad!

    • @bannereddivpool
      @bannereddivpool Před 5 lety +13

      It is sad, especially when companies and organizations keep you as the middle man forcing you to maintain a system that really isn't yours to begin with. Eventually these companies see the benefits and cost savings of not going to cloud and want to bring everything back in house. The cloud is a pain to work with getting data back into your hands... stormy cloud.

    • @happyb.s.productions316
      @happyb.s.productions316 Před 5 lety +12

      Cloud services can only go so far. If a school of 5000 kids ran a network off of an off-site cloud service, NO ONE COULD GET THERE WORK DONE. also, active directory controllers should be ran locally for the sake of security as well as speed and efficientcy.

    • @jasoncummings7052
      @jasoncummings7052 Před 5 lety +5

      @@bannereddivpool A Hybrid Cloud is a great option for many enterprises. For example many find it suitable to use Exchange Mail in the cloud (Azure) while keeping File Share on premises. Then use cloud to backup or sync on premises File Share to cloud like File Sync. Many companies like this option.

    • @NARoads2016
      @NARoads2016 Před 3 lety +2

      Cloud systems are actually located phisically somehwere...

  • @shoaibhussain7300
    @shoaibhussain7300 Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome video. It's great as an Junior IT Technician to get an such a detailed insight into a large organisation's network. Thank you for sharing this video.

  • @markusstielz9461
    @markusstielz9461 Před 7 lety +1

    Nice Vid Man, i really like it! Great stuff! Keep it up! Big Fan of yours! Greetings from Greek!

  • @dubstep_lover5335
    @dubstep_lover5335 Před 8 lety +21

    fuuuuuccccckkkkk!!!! The power usage is burning my eyes to look at! I wonder how many KWHours have been used since setup!!

  • @treve61
    @treve61 Před 3 lety +3

    A couple of things I thought to be odd were the fact you left 1U gaps between the servers. We normally don't leave gaps and if there are we close them to optimize the cooling through the servers, speaking of which, I noticed that you have one(it appears) ceiling-mounted split unit AC which seems to be blowing over the cabinets instead of in front so the equipment could suck up the cold air directly. In similar server rooms we did, we setup two(for redundancy) wall mounted split ACs next to each other that would blow directly on the front of the cabinets. At the back of the cabinets/racks we installed two exhaust ceiling fans in case of emergency to suck out hot air if for some reason the temperature falls below a certain point. In some installations we have cabinet roof exhaust fans(APC) on the cabinets that exit through a duct. Most of which we have controlled with an APC Netbotz 450 with additional sensors for smoke, water, temperature etc. I only see 1 UPS. I suppose you have a main UPS outside the server room somewhere (with software controlled shutdown) and hopefully a generator. Just some suggestions. I suppose most of this equipment has now been replaced. If you have cabinets, try to keep everything racked instead of equipment all over the place. I know it's not always easy especially in schools/universities. Finance doesn't understand ICT and will always say there is no money for that. That's why you have to document everything and request in writing stating why it is essential to have certain equipment replaced and what could be the consequences if not replaced. If anything goes wrong you can point the finger and say here is all the communications and Finance rejected it. Remember finance/money is not your job, ICT is, therefor don't go buying cheap equipment or cut corners, it'll come back and bite you in the a.. What I'm saying is make key decisions based on your ICT knowledge not on the amount of money you think you can spend. Seen this in play at multiple customers.
    Always remember Murphy's Law. Redundancy is key in every aspect. We even have the ACs on different groups and phases to avoid both shutting down because of an electrical failure. Greetings.

  • @justinlaurelli9085
    @justinlaurelli9085 Před 5 lety +6

    OMG THAT CABLE MANAGEMENT IM IN LOVE

  • @guitarFAIL
    @guitarFAIL Před 3 lety

    man i feel fascinated over this kind of stuff. thanks for sharing dude

  • @TheDave000
    @TheDave000 Před 5 lety +216

    All these people saying "Oh you could do it better and virtualise everything" - you're correct that would be a more elegant solution, but you've obviously not worked in a place that gives you a bit of cap ex every year and you slowly add to what you already have. Also, no one cares outside IT geeks. If it works, that's all the school cares about. So its a new server here, a new server there. Converting the whole thing to VMware or similar would be a pretty big job, with no benefit to the end user. This is the way things are in the real world!

    • @JakeBilling
      @JakeBilling  Před 5 lety +13

      TheDave000 Well said Dave 👍🏻

    • @dawid8844
      @dawid8844 Před 5 lety +2

      I've converted to Ovirt, unlike VMware it's free to use and it's been up for two years with no issues. It took us from 120 machines to 12, there were huge power savings, able to migrate VM's meaning no downtime and the four storage machines replicate the VM's drives.

    • @jfbeam
      @jfbeam Před 5 lety

      Indeed. In this case, virtualization would only add cost and complexity. It's not like they have hundreds of machines mostly doing nothing. They have a dozen, all doing exactly what they need. Plus, consolidation would increase the I/O load.

    • @andrewherbert5730
      @andrewherbert5730 Před 5 lety +1

      I hate the fact that you are right - someone who also works in IT in the real world

    • @mathieujulien9961
      @mathieujulien9961 Před 5 lety

      that the sad truth of our work.

  • @plaguewolf7581
    @plaguewolf7581 Před 8 lety +5

    my first thought was , damn, look at that sexy cable managment!
    then i saw the yellow cables.
    im guessing white cables were done at time of install of the racks/servers, and thats the result of "fiddling" with the setup

  • @perrysheil9007
    @perrysheil9007 Před 9 lety +10

    If you could do an updated version of the server room, that would be great :) Or has not a lot changed? Thanks

  • @freshgino
    @freshgino Před 8 lety +112

    Great Video!
    In IT, our job is to keep the kids connected to the Internet so they can watch cat videos and get themselves in trouble.

  • @Drive-n-Vibe
    @Drive-n-Vibe Před 8 lety +12

    smoothwall, that fucking evil thing

  • @johnbourke7528
    @johnbourke7528 Před 4 lety

    Great network best on youtube. I saw on one of your videos you upgraded the windows server 2012 from server 2003. That was very impressive.

  • @nutellagnuen
    @nutellagnuen Před 9 lety +4

    So many different brands, models and types, macs, small UPS, cables all over, soo many network switches, different network devices. Im glad I have my single firewall, HP Switches, HP Blades, 3PAR storage. You could spare so much management by consolidating in both virtual servers and hardware (narrowing it down in brands and models).

  • @HareshKainth
    @HareshKainth Před 9 lety +3

    Thats a fantastic setup. May I ask, what is the power consumption and cost of running those machines ? Thank you for sharing.

  • @143HawkBlack
    @143HawkBlack Před 7 lety +1

    Man this is the dream for the schools around here. We still are running Windows server 2008, using 50MB switches, cheap UPS' that die before they're ever used, and Windows 7 on PC built in 2004. Just recently, they decided to move most operations over to google services using Chrome books, which is a complete waste of time since the so-called wireless connection points can't keep up with 20 students in one area, and once a day every month the network stops working. I've personally seen their server setup. Its a inter-NAT style thing but the only internet cable going to the ISP is a old CAT4, completely mangled cable. This is not to mention the communication between departments. My father had to replace a tower server because the electricians unexpectedly installed solar panels and cut power with out acknowledging the presence of servers and switches.

    • @143HawkBlack
      @143HawkBlack Před 7 lety +1

      ....in a hot closet with not ventilation.

  • @willkoe3215
    @willkoe3215 Před 6 lety

    That is a nice server room dude!!!!

  • @richardj163
    @richardj163 Před 3 měsíci +1

    One of the cleanest “IT” network / server rooms I’ve seen. Usually “IT” is a spaghetti mess. (From a Network Tech in Telecom.)

    • @JJFlores197
      @JJFlores197 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I agree. I work in K12 IT and our data cabinets across schools and classrooms are a mess. We've cleaned them out recently, but its still not as great as we'd like. Years upon years of neglect, laziness, turnover and lack of time/prioritization leads to this mess at our sites.

  • @magicmulder
    @magicmulder Před 5 lety +1

    Coindicentally, DC01 and DC02 were the names of our Oracle database instances - until DC01 failed and we ended up with DC02 for the rest of our life (we got more professional failover scenarios in place now, having two distinct instances was not a good idea to be back up again quick after a failure).

  • @zxcvb_bvcxz
    @zxcvb_bvcxz Před 5 lety

    Interesting mix of OS X and Windows there. I miss the XServes. I wonder how much this setup has changed in the 4 (!) years since this video was made

  • @binaryoverload
    @binaryoverload Před 5 lety +4

    Better than our school system... Our school struggles to log in xD

  • @bdnugget
    @bdnugget Před 7 lety

    I just got a HP DL380 G5 for nearly free and seemed like fun to play around with... the noise it produces in my small room scared me shitless and I don't think the neighbours are happy with it lmao.

  • @fnccom
    @fnccom Před 5 lety

    what a great management of cables

  • @janizary-8767
    @janizary-8767 Před 5 lety +1

    I assembled a few desktops myself, I am a confident PC user but I barely got anything you said about these machines.

  • @yonikibru4334
    @yonikibru4334 Před 6 lety +1

    Hey Jake!
    So what are the company names and model numbers of the server below Member 3 as well as a Clipbank server and backup router below the QNAP?

  • @koschei8136
    @koschei8136 Před 7 lety +11

    3:00 DL380 G5's?

  • @prashantpawar8955
    @prashantpawar8955 Před 5 lety +1

    Love to. See good share 👍

  • @ajs2120
    @ajs2120 Před 5 lety +1

    What is running off that 2200vA UPS, surely not that entire rack of servers? It looks like it's off as well?

  • @bentheguru4986
    @bentheguru4986 Před 8 lety +13

    First server rack, Just about every server and NAS was in fault mode, UPS at bottom not even running. I sense a SYS-ADMIN with over-complicated mess.

  • @itsFiftyy
    @itsFiftyy Před 6 lety +1

    We have a server room at work and the cables are so messy it gives me OCD.

  • @hectorvega3303
    @hectorvega3303 Před 5 lety +1

    I was not able to understand. Why is the mac server rarely used?

  • @alexsiniov
    @alexsiniov Před 5 lety +2

    Non precision cooling unit sucking cold air and pushing the same air behind the racks where is the cold zone? :)) You should reposition AC to the hot zone, so it could work and cool something atleast :D

  • @jonathankeenan80
    @jonathankeenan80 Před 3 lety +1

    Can you do a tour of the pa system amplifiers next?

  • @mateuszch.6931
    @mateuszch.6931 Před 4 lety

    BEAUTIFUL. Thanks

  • @facezxa
    @facezxa Před 6 lety +27

    the amber system health led blinking on the hp proliants...

    • @felix945
      @felix945 Před 5 lety +3

      on nearly all of his HP equipment the health light is on.

    • @puchmaxi_hazza2180
      @puchmaxi_hazza2180 Před 3 lety

      this is because they only run on 1 power supply

  • @JoseJavierFlores
    @JoseJavierFlores Před 9 lety +88

    If I had to be in a room, or just in school in general, I'd rather be in a server room at my school, rather than learning about Shakespeare and other useless things.

    • @McRambro
      @McRambro Před 4 lety +7

      Ikr they teach kids about useless shit then when it comes to working in the real world they have no clue like how to deal with customers in retail.

    • @metalfingerz4203
      @metalfingerz4203 Před 4 lety +2

      @@McRambro it's not wrong to learn about old authors. Guys like Beccaria wrote about death penalty for example, and this argument is still relevant.
      But they should delete useless argument like ancient civilization that steals precious time to subjects like computer technology

    • @henri1_96
      @henri1_96 Před 4 lety +2

      @bruh math is useless

    • @battlebuddy4517
      @battlebuddy4517 Před 4 lety +2

      The education system is infected by domcats

    • @henri1_96
      @henri1_96 Před 3 lety

      @Minwon Jang I agree. I was just taking the piss. ;) I study statistics myself. Keep up the good work during this pandemic, I am really struggling with only the help of these zoom lectures. :d

  • @jnewton0033
    @jnewton0033 Před 7 lety

    With that many servers you should have most of them virtualized via blade server for better management but just my opinion. Didn't see any fiber running to the distribution or access switches either but I couldn't tell if the switches were dedicated rj-45 or could take SFP modules. Rather clean though!

  • @jungl3ist
    @jungl3ist Před 8 lety

    Hi man , very nice managed server room. The most interesting part for me is the pc management with as i understood is the deployment server, blocking refreshing remotely pc s . Could you do some explanation regarding this. I m very interested, i m a sysadmin as well, and i would like to reduce my software update and deployment time. Subbed and liked

  • @network_king
    @network_king Před 8 lety +1

    I've seen racks that look like gobs of spaghetti, racks with cables draped over top of them racks with like 4 switches in them and gobs of wasted spaces on other racks.
    We have one spot I guess they had some contractor that never did datacom before run the UTP cable the jacks weren't labeled, are all over the place, the same duplex jack in a room could easily tie to two different patch pannels. They then had a prior employee tone out all the drops and label them and he stuck the labels right over the patch panel numbers.
    It works so i guess it's okay but is really annoying to deal with.

  • @naziakhatoon8388
    @naziakhatoon8388 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank U Sir...Nice Video appreciated

  • @ilike2mow
    @ilike2mow Před 8 lety +7

    Very nice video sir.

  • @IcarusFlying
    @IcarusFlying Před 8 lety +2

    wow just wow..!

  • @MrBridge09
    @MrBridge09 Před 4 lety

    Is one split unit enough as I generally see two or three, with drip trays and alarm mechanisms. What's your fire protection prevention strategy, i.e. FM 200 etc. ,

  • @skl27
    @skl27 Před 9 lety

    Oh man i already thought that the networking and the (only) "server" in my school was bad and now the best i can describe it is yours is a sportscar and at my school a f***cking lawnmower, but yours for a school not to shabby. :D

  • @smerf2010
    @smerf2010 Před 10 lety +2

    Tell me which kind of hardware Smoothwall is installed on ;)

  • @1creeperbomb
    @1creeperbomb Před 5 lety +11

    My school has larger server room but it's occupied by 2 4 gb desktop PCs that the IT department expects to handle all the traffic and computers. Then they got a huge budget increase and instead of actually upgrading anything, they bought a load of Chromebooks and chrome-desks simply because they're easy to manage considering that they do practically nothing.
    EDIT: The Chromebook program was sort of a failure and now the deportment is refunding in the school's workstations and servers, but still retaining dome chrome desks

  • @olorinhenderson
    @olorinhenderson Před 8 lety

    Thanks for sharing this video, it was a good watch! i guess more virtualisation is to come when you renew/retire these servers? 18C is too cold and such a waste of energy; even bumping to 22C will save so much power without any impact to kit. THN is controlled 22-28C and we've no problems.

  • @JeremyScalpello1
    @JeremyScalpello1 Před 9 lety +1

    Is that Smoothwall filter DNS based or is it layer 7 filtering?

  • @MazeFrame
    @MazeFrame Před 9 lety +1

    At the local school, the server consists of two water.cooled hamster wheels!

  • @JakeBilling
    @JakeBilling  Před 9 lety +4

    @idroid7 impero for remote management and windows deployment services and Microsoft deployment toolkit for imaging buddy

    • @lahyhdina
      @lahyhdina Před 9 lety +1

      Jake Billing many thanks from morocco ^^ , you helped me alot & please how we can audit a server !? & test if it works good ..? thank u for your effort & help

    • @samuelederiu204
      @samuelederiu204 Před 8 lety

      ciao

  • @mrvoltagetech3655
    @mrvoltagetech3655 Před 10 lety

    Nice video. That is a spaghetti junction of wires.

  • @Jormunguandr
    @Jormunguandr Před 5 lety

    Comfy setup. :)

  • @Maximalistcollector
    @Maximalistcollector Před 5 lety +4

    i wish i could work in that thing

  • @yonikibru4334
    @yonikibru4334 Před 6 lety

    What are the company names of the 3 racks and the secondary cabinet?

  • @jesse-joyduke6768
    @jesse-joyduke6768 Před 2 lety

    very nice. great lessons learnt today

  • @melvincornelissen9292
    @melvincornelissen9292 Před 7 lety

    So much hardware, why no virtualisation? And what's up with al that space between the servers? No wonder you need the separate cabinet to hold the other servers :p.

  • @Max34557
    @Max34557 Před 5 lety +3

    Everthing that's running on all those individual servers could probably be virtualized on 2 high end ESXi servers.

    • @feola69
      @feola69 Před 5 lety +2

      this video is nearly 5 years old. Virtual DC's were bad practice then. But also its harder to get approval for bigger purchases. Its a smaller school, you deal with what you got and how much money you can spend.

  • @Josh-yj3ov
    @Josh-yj3ov Před 5 lety

    How can u do all that cable management i cant do that with just 1 wire

  • @Na7ure
    @Na7ure Před 9 lety +3

    Looks great. Cable management was done well!

  • @frenchfryinyourmcdonaldsba8688

    100 Mb Fiber, wow time has changed.

  • @resneptacle
    @resneptacle Před 8 lety

    Nice setup... we only have one Server with the size of a normal tower pc and a nas as a small backup solution, with a often failing 8k internet connection without any type of fiber or so installed in our school :/

  • @BlitzCentral
    @BlitzCentral Před 5 lety

    The one room in the building you can actually call your own.
    Edit: Oh God!!!!!!!! SIMS!!!!!!!!!
    Edit2: How come Impero runs on its own server? Couldn't it just run on your HyperV host? And do you use MDT for image deployment?

  • @bayusayang1149
    @bayusayang1149 Před 9 lety

    Cable management. Well done.

  • @timmyteabag69
    @timmyteabag69 Před 7 lety

    My school has 2 fiber 1gbps lines and a 100mbps copper backup it looks like this but it's 2 really tall racks

  • @ccook1981
    @ccook1981 Před 9 lety

    You could just buy a VBLOCK and be down to one rack. whats the run time of that UPS 2 min?

  • @Walterz930
    @Walterz930 Před 5 lety

    What software is used for the os deployment of the same windows and network boots mate

  • @manojlk
    @manojlk Před 6 lety

    what will be the cost, if I started own servers room for my hostinger company.

  • @juliuseskola1281
    @juliuseskola1281 Před 8 lety +2

    Oh..lol my school uses local government's server that is located in a WW2 bunker 80m deep in the rock. Accessing it and seeing all the stuff they use behind the scenes would be nice, but it's pretty much impossible unlike in your site; you could show it to students (...although i guess you are not allowed to :D)

    • @juliuseskola1281
      @juliuseskola1281 Před 8 lety +1

      +Julius Eskola and forgot to say nice video and i have visited my school network room, though it's just switches and routers. I personally have two servers (though only one of them is a "real server") a server with 3.1 GHz quad-core, 16GB RAM and windows server 2012 as OS and a Raspberry pi 2. I think i am the only 14 year old in town who has a dedicated server :) lol

    • @samull4946
      @samull4946 Před 8 lety

      +Julius Eskola 13 y/o and raspi3 + odroid xu4 :3

    • @juliuseskola1281
      @juliuseskola1281 Před 8 lety

      Nice! Everything big starts by little...

  • @ronaldchinomona7041
    @ronaldchinomona7041 Před 10 lety

    Very nice setup, i like it but not much virtualization is going on here..I think there are too many physical servers for the applications and uses mentioned.

    • @peterbour3112
      @peterbour3112 Před 10 lety

      Yeah, I agree. That server room is so clean XD

  • @Svulloismyhero
    @Svulloismyhero Před 8 lety +1

    telephone points ?? for phones ?

  • @shady4tv
    @shady4tv Před 5 lety +2

    That one tiny UPS... wtf is that all about? Please tell me you just have a really big UPS in another room or something... I REALLY hope there is not a power outage lol

  • @ccars008
    @ccars008 Před 5 lety

    Why 18 why not 20? What temp should your server room be nowadays?

  • @jellydiablo8573
    @jellydiablo8573 Před 3 lety +1

    Those Looked like Pentuim 3 or Pentuim 4 Servers and I also saw a Dell Optiplex That looks like it ran Windows XP and or Windows Server 2003 judging by the OS stickers

    • @drbass9677
      @drbass9677 Před 3 lety +1

      They run server 2012 r2 with Xeon CPUs.

  • @hayzeproductions7093
    @hayzeproductions7093 Před 7 lety +2

    What the real shame is, the bottom cabling of the switch rack looked fine, until you showed the top.
    I am a fan of the HP Proliant Servers, i have 6 of those at my companies office. The ML350 G6 models, not the DL 380 ones.
    well i could be wrong on your models, but they look like the Proliant DL models.
    If your running the whole school on windows servers, you better have high availability active directory cluster going with those proliant servers. No one likes to sit for 30 minutes trying to log into a pc. That is always the number 1 mistake for a lot of schools around where i live.
    Great setup!

  • @arifulislamfarhan8809
    @arifulislamfarhan8809 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks 😊

  • @catattack885
    @catattack885 Před 8 lety

    wow awesome!!

  • @aliesmailpour8781
    @aliesmailpour8781 Před 8 lety

    hey....i was shock when i saw your server was so Unordered.....i have one server and my attention is regularly that.....wow..hey thas not so big just for a school !!

  • @jakehigginbotham1392
    @jakehigginbotham1392 Před 9 lety +3

    cool!

    • @zaggery
      @zaggery Před 9 lety +1

      Jake Higginbotham You should see the ones that are 50x the size of that one =). The one I work in now has 60 racks, and thats just the routers and switches. Not sure how many servers they have. plus.google.com/111940505969515510642/posts/54MUhV1C3aT

  • @jacobanderson9530
    @jacobanderson9530 Před 4 lety

    do you still use the old 3Com switches?

  • @jakub8282
    @jakub8282 Před 8 lety

    Hello. Can you please tell me what it's called the "laptop" at the beginning? All servers are involved and that these can be controlled through a single device. I saw, for example, in Facebook centers. Otherwise, the video is super like a subscription

  • @mike0311guns
    @mike0311guns Před 7 lety

    fascinating

  • @mikeking7844
    @mikeking7844 Před 5 lety +3

    lucky those werent huawei switches... LITTLE DID WE KNOW!!!!

  • @marco114
    @marco114 Před 5 lety

    why run every end point back to that room instead of running a switch in each area? odd

  • @samuelb7944
    @samuelb7944 Před 2 lety

    Any update video following?

  • @gammalikker
    @gammalikker Před 5 lety +4

    cool to see but i would aproach this completely diverent u could remove half the equipment and save a couple grand just by using linux. also did u say 100mbit fiber?

    • @dannylberry
      @dannylberry Před 5 lety +2

      Schools get Windows almost free

  • @stevenbarber2703
    @stevenbarber2703 Před 7 lety

    My School ran fog as our imaging software its linux based if your thinking of switching but i like what you use to reimage

  • @visionairministry9798
    @visionairministry9798 Před 5 lety +1

    nice job... Since you doing business with the setup is title should be "Home Business ....." no just for the fun of it.

  • @vsolace4176
    @vsolace4176 Před 4 lety

    Wow I’ve only seen a few seconds of a schools server and currently I’ve heard that connecting to the internet is like trying to make ice in hell

  • @hutomoc
    @hutomoc Před 3 lety

    awesome

  • @jamescollins6085
    @jamescollins6085 Před 6 lety

    I'm surprised there is not a gigabit line.

  • @fhdang8978
    @fhdang8978 Před 3 lety

    This is what my teacher linked for our cs (computer science.

  • @SPimentaTV
    @SPimentaTV Před 7 lety

    Those ethernet cables are shielded?

  • @GeckTech
    @GeckTech Před 7 lety

    So wait, I thought it wasn't a C2K Network. But isn't sims C2K software?

  • @Another_Random_Dave
    @Another_Random_Dave Před 4 lety

    Is this what online gaming servers would look like?

  • @happyb.s.productions316

    @ 0:25 call me crazy, but are all those switches using a single 1gig Ethernet port for all the clients and devices on each individual switch?
    That wouldn't settle for me mate, and 2nd. Never once did I hear about a proxy caching server. That can definitely boost your bandwidth, reduce your internet usage over Fiber and be able to free up the speed for other online needs. Especially in an enterprise environment. Personally? I would take that HP proliant ML350 you have sitting in the back beside the CCTV setup and configure it to use as proxy caching for the network.
    For Storage on server, i would use (8) 2tb sas drives in a raid 10 config, 48gb of ram, (2) 8 core Xeons, and add an SFP dual channel Fiber nic, configure the controller to use Round Robin LAG on your local network. So it provides web caching 10gb/s up and 10gb/s down simultaneously.

    • @metraman0102
      @metraman0102 Před 5 lety

      It looks like it may be an sfp/Ethernet module, probably 10 gig.

  • @imo4501
    @imo4501 Před rokem +1

    wow. this discipline