Pimp My Datacenter 117
snydeq writes "InfoWorld has put together an in-depth, hands-on feature detailing the complete pimp-out makeover of Hawaii Institute of Geophysics' 1950s-era server room into a bona-fide 21st century datacenter equipped with 'some of the glitziest and most functional gear known to datacenter-building man.' The project — completed neither on time nor on budget — resulted in improved rack and cable management, more efficient cooling, higher security, and a wealth of remote management functionality to keep University of Hawaii IT staff from having to leave the beach to service glitches. Editorial coverage includes essential tips for completing a datacenter overhaul, video interviews, and deep-dive coverage of the technologies implemented, including state-of-the-art datacenter-planning software, power and cooling equipment, out-of-band management systems, physical security solutions, remote rebooting capabilities, and more."
I got a bad feeling about this . . . (Score:5, Funny)
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This calls for a new acronym.. (Score:1)
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Who the hell modded parent troll? That's the funniest thing I've read on /. in weeks.
If someone pissed in yer coffee this morning and you must be cruel, at least mod it offtopic.
guilty (Score:1)
I pissed in his coffee, but, as he drank from the toilet instead, I must've forgotten to "coffee in his piss," as it turns out.
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Troglodytes
Or more colloquially: "Trogs". I think the word is quite apt here.
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InfoWorld needs to take their own advice... (Score:2)
Well, it's obvious InfoWorld didn't pimp their own datacenter, as they just got roasted by the slashdot effect.
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Seriously, the InfoWorld web design team must consist of a myopic monkey and...another monkey.
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The InfoWorld web team is probably made up of a Drinking Bird [wikipedia.org] tapping the keyboard of some Windows ME computer running FrontPage 98.
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I'll make my own datacenter (Score:5, Funny)
Someday I'll get over cringing when people use the word pimp positively.
Re:I'll make my own datacenter (Score:5, Funny)
I'll make my own datacenter... With hookers and blackjack. In fact, screw the datacenter.
Re:I'll make my own datacenter (Score:5, Funny)
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obviously you have less chance catching a virus from a hooker than a windows server.
but linux on the other hand...
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No, you screw the HOOKERS. Damn, you are an engineer, aren't you?
Sigh (Score:5, Insightful)
Yes, I know "get off my lawn" etc...
Re:Sigh (Score:5, Funny)
OB Lebowski (Score:5, Funny)
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More likely than 'when did become' is 'where' not including the area that you grew up in.
Re:Sigh (Score:5, Funny)
The 70s: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blaxploitation [wikipedia.org]
The 80s and 90s: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pimpmobile [wikipedia.org]
And the 00s: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pimp_My_Ride [wikipedia.org]
You're not remotely too old... You were just simply an unpopular and stodgy individual.
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(see bouncy ball world war, featuring head of Nixon, Zap Brannigan, and Henry Kissinger)
Yes it is! (Score:2)
10. Chump
9. Chumpette
8. Yours
7. Up
6. Pimpmobile
5. Bite
4. My
3. Shiny
2. Daffodil
1. Ass
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I love that episode. Classic.
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http://www.slate.com/id/2184211/
The Slate article is good reading. It might actually answer your questions.
(See also "Pimp My Ride," a show on MTV. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pimp_My_Ride )
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Maybe I'm just too old to get it (26), but when did pimps become cool, and the word pimp become a verb commonly used to describe a process of improvement? I mean, when I was growing up, a pimp was a scumbag who hooked women (and some men) with drugs and threats and made them turn tricks. Hardly something laudible.
Pimps became "cool" out of necessity long before you were born. I think your negative perceptions stem from a common misunderstanding of the "pimp" business model and sex-worker economy promoted by negative fictional role models in the media, such as Flyguy [imdb.com], which, although part of pimp-culture's marketing strategy, backfired. Let me explain.
Pimps serve a vital role as intermediaries between the the poverty-stricken segment of society (which the sex-worker economy typically draws on for labor) and its mor
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Lame (Score:5, Funny)
I gotta agree. (Score:3, Insightful)
And the "coverage"
I'm getting the feeling this is more about how someone could spend a HUGE budget instead of how someone could UPGRADE their data center.
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We did go with APC InfraStruXture for racks, kvm, and PDU's, but went with Liebert/Emerson for HVAC and UPS. We don't have traditional raised floor and the APC inline stuff is a bit on the expensive side.
We went from all servers being
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Thanks HP, that felt nice.
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Not to mention this data center is tiny...I would call it more of a "server room". What this is is poor coverage of a not so interesting subject. Now, if this was a Google data center, color me interested.
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FAIL.
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I wanted to see before and after shots AT LEAST! I read the summary and was thinking. I was wondering what a 50s era data center looked like... and what did they convert the unused space into?
InfoDolts. (Score:1)
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www.infoworld.com
booyha! (Score:4, Funny)
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"deep-dive" ??? (Score:3, Insightful)
Wait a minute ... (Score:5, Insightful)
including state-of-the-art datacenter-planning software
Am I missing something?
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Editorial coverage includes essential tips for completing a datacenter overhaul
Am I missing something?
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Tips from a project that was late and over budget? (Score:1)
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In Soviet Russia ... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:In Soviet Russia ... (Score:4, Funny)
This is your datacenter management software speaking... due to increasing costs and decreasing revenue there is an opportunity for some umm... after hours work...
Datacentre Pickup Lines (Score:2)
"I have many enhancements which we can both find out later"
Tag: nophotos (Score:5, Insightful)
Then, when I click on the link for the videos, it's a bunch of 60-second clips of an interview!
Totally lame.
- RG>
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I'm glad I gave up at the article then. I was afraid if I watched the video's, I'd be even more disappointed.
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Looks like a linkwhore to me.
- RG>
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They put in a what? (Score:2)
"Brian, you ain't no pimp, dude" (Score:1)
Boy #1 "Brian, you ain't no pimp, dude"
Brian: "Where's my money?"
Girl #1 "That's my money"
-- fenslerfilm gijoe psa18
Hawaii = Huge Data Center Power Bill (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Hawaii = Huge Data Center Power Bill (Score:4, Interesting)
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Now if they can just fix the job situation here.
I am not holding my breath.
A truly inspiring tale... (Score:2)
Hmm, sounds oddly similar to so many other stories of troubled tech projects.
I suppose it all comes down to the human preference to optimize the variables that they can easily quantify and tweak, not necessarily the ones that matter.
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Everyone knows that monkeys are great to have in IT and there should be some in every datacenter.
Besides, monkeys are cheap and work for bananas, which just happen to be rather plentiful in Hawaii.
Oh wait, maybe that's the problem...
Yawn . . . (Score:5, Insightful)
- Hot Aisle / Cold Aisle
- Environmental Monitoring (with Netbotz, how inventive)
- At-a-glance rack power load
- Hard & Soft Remote reboots (LOM, web-enabled PDUs)
- Physical Access Control (card based(!), no biometrics)
- Run-o-the-mill remote console and IPKVM
- Good cable management
- Paying people to move your crap for you
I thought this was gonna be like an iris-scanning, fully Direct Current, liquid cooled, flywheel-UPSed, heat reclaming technological wonderland. Instead it's just more 'throw money at the first google hit.'
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Power density?
Reliability?
Lifetime?
Lots of reasons. Flywheels don't have to provide AC only.
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Over here, we have
- Hot Aisle / Cold Aisle
- At-a-glance rack power load
- Automated Hard Remote reboots (web-enabled PDUs)
- Physical Access Control (biometric)
- Run-o-the-mill remote console and IPKVM
- (Relatively) Good cable management
- people paying us to move their crap for them
Most of this stuff is mandatory for a datacenter nowadays
Back in 2005 (Score:2, Insightful)
It went from two locations (One a closet, the other an ill suited room) to a brand new datacenter with redundant power, cooling, etc.
Only moved 45 servers but still, on-time and on-budget. The planning process is what kept it sane.
printer friendly anyone? (Score:3, Informative)
http://www.infoworld.com/archives/emailPrint.jsp?R=printThis&A=/article/08/06/17/25TC-pydc-lessons_1.html [infoworld.com]
Tacky (Score:2)
There is a reason why it is called 'pimping': it means that it is full of tasteless glitter with little to no functional benefit, which will in a few years look distinctly goofy. Just take a look at any episode of the first series of Star Trek - no doubt it was thought of as very impressive when it was filmed, but now it looks like what some pre-teen has banged up
Yeah but the tag says: (Score:1)
Say what you will, but this day and age, no photos or other supporting media?
Bullshit. I'm tired of people trying to pop up news stories without any multimedia. Like the so-called garbage island fiasco. Or that stupid komodo dragon crap from a few days ago.
Sure, it sounds silly, "pics or it didn't happen". But I counter with "pics or I don't really care".
It just shows terrible journalism, and an odd disconnect with what your audience---any audience---wants. What would you think of a news story of
Cool! A Minnie Driver/Anne Hathaway love scene! (Score:1)
"This is Hawaii. Is it earthquake proof like the old one?"
"Did I mention it's glitzy? Next question..."
1950s era server room? (Score:2)
Pictures (at least for the remote access portion) (Score:1)
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Ya, no kidding. To interview Roy he had no less than Scott McNealy call the guy?? Thanks for the link to a datacenter superpower we've never heard of!