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Definitions
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Computer Network
for Switches and Routers
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uninterruptible_power_supply
Backup power storage for electronic devices providing up to 30 minutes of backup power supply
Server Rack
Shelving unit that holds servers (computer units)
Standard rack size (42 U), has enough space to hold 42 units
Typically holds 15-30 servers/rack (limited by power, cooling, switch space)
A single server rack may have impressive requirements for weight, power and cooling
May weigh more than 2000 pounds
Use up to 10-20 kW power
Require 3-6 tons cooling (36-72k BTU/h, 11-22 kW)
Server Farm
Collection of servers and their racks, switches, power supplies and UPS systems
Data Center
Facility that houses one or more server farms
Along with support systems (power generation and backup, physical security, cooling/HVAC)
A Data Center may contain hundreds of racks and use several megawatts of power
Data Closet
Typically one data closet per floor of a facility that houses the networking equipment and cables
Data closets require locks and security to prevent unauthorized access, data theft, network tampering
Data closets should consider cooling (HVAC) concerns
Cable Plant
Topographical map demonstrating the layout of a network with cabling
Demonstrates cable connections
Client machines (e.g. desktops) to networking equipment in data closets and onto data centers
Data Cables
Cables interconnect the
Computer Network
, between client machines, data switches, data closet
Among the most difficult and expensive network infrastructure components to maintain
Accumulation of outdated (inadequate bandwidth) and inactive (replaced) cables
New laying of cables risks damaging existing infrastructure to critical areas (e.g. ICU, OR)
New cabling must take into account fire codes, and infection isolation barriers (e.g. holes between rooms)
Patch
Panels
Ethernet cable termination point at a panel typically inside a data closet
Each ethernet cable port should be labeled for source
Dual-Homed Switch Routers
Maintains two network interfaces or connections to provide redundancy in case one interface fails
May be implemented at multiple network levels (building floor, building, network backbone to the data center)
Background
Data Center Reliability Classes or Tiers
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_center
Tier 1 (basic)
Power and cooling have a single path
Allows for 99.671 availability (28.8 hours of downtime per year)
Tier 2 (redundant)
Power and cooling still have a single path, however has redundant capacity
Allows for 99.741 availability (22.7 hours of downtime per year)
Tier 3 (concurrently maintainable)
All IT equipment is dual powered
Multiple independent distribution paths
Infrastructure is maintainable while in operation
Allows for 99.982 availability (94 minutes of downtime per year)
Tier 4 (fault tolerant)
Dual, independently powered cooling equipment (full HVAC systems)
Site with independent power storage
Allows for 99.995 availability (26 minutes of downtime per year)
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