You probably haven’t run the numbers lately. Thanks to a refreshed hardware quote that made you wince and a utility bill that keeps climbing, your on-prem server room has stealthily become one of the ...
Apologies if this is the wrong spot. Case and Cooling fetish seems to be only about cooling cases and the Server Room seems to be for big idea discussions, not for literal server rooms. Our server ...
"Disclaimer:" I'm not sure this is the right forum, but case and cooling fetish didn't seem right since I'm wondering about the room temperature, not the computer temperature. Plus, most of the folks ...
With servers responsible for storing and distributing data among employees and customers alike, they are the backbone of just about every modern business. Of course, this type of mission-critical ...
Blade servers represent one of the newest concepts in server design, and they have the potential to solve many of the most challenging issues that administrators face in planning and managing server ...
The essentiality of water leak detection systems for server rooms and data centers is high owing to the high cost of risk arising from water damage to a number of businesses. Water damage is often not ...
[Jaren] is occasionally forgetful, and frequently wonders if he’s left the lights on in his server room. Not knowing if the lights have been left on drives him nuts until he returns to work the next ...
Recent reports of widespread National Security Agency spying and NSA encryption circumvention provide an eye-opener on the vulnerability of data in transit and stored online. Like it or not, the ...
Google is willing to pull out all the stops in convincing companies to take their IT operations to the cloud-- or rather, its flavor of the cloud. Sophisticated upgrades to Google Docs, Sheets and ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Undersized, cluttered and poorly designed server rooms can ...
This question has been asked many times before in many different settings. It's the mantra of Windows desktop devotees: "Linux is fine in the server room, but..." Normally, I wouldn't even ask it ...