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A brief video of one of my customer's server rooms. This is a very small but very efficient network. The topmost server has 2x Dual-Core Xeon's, 8 GB Ram, 2x 250 GB SAS HDD's in RAID 1, and a cartridge backup solution. The other two server are Dell PowerEdge 2550's. I am aware that one of them says BIG-IP220. It is the same as a 2550, just a different name on it. They both have 2x Pentium 3's @ 1.26 Ghz, 3 GB Ram, and 5x 36.4 GB HDD's in RAID 5. Both Poweredge 2550's are loaded with VMWare ESX 3.5i and two virtual machines per server. There is an APC Smart-UPS 1400 that powers all three servers and the two switches should power fail. I believe the rest is self-explanatory.

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  • i threw up a lil when i saw nothing but dells running. ~_~

  • like it allot i have a small network it consists of one box (server) with active directory domain services webserver IIS Equipped with wss3.0 and web mail Also Installed Mange engine desktop central,op manager,service desk plus i have 5 client machines and its a custom built box very powerful but fast and reliable it costs to much to have 6 different servers running all at once i have a swtich installed that turns it back on automatically if power goes out

  • @MisterVanFailureAss Judging from the videos you have uploaded, you are a douchewaffle. And the worst troll ive ever met. 

  • @MisterVanFailureAss I've got a few with "server rooms," granted they're not even close to the caliber of a data center, but they are server rooms nonetheless. I mostly work with single server environments owned by small business clients and only a handful actually have legitimate needs for multiple server environments. The focus is less energy consumption with more computing power. So my only client with a "server room?" I think not... Chump.

  • @MisterVanFailureAss I've got a few with "server rooms," granted they're not even close to the caliber of a data center, but they are server rooms nonetheless. I mostly work with single server environments owned by small business clients and only a handful actually have legitimate needs for multiple server environments. The focus is less energy consumption with more computing power. So my only client with a "server room?" I think not... Chump.

  • @MisterVanFailureAss I've got a few with "server rooms," granted they're not even close to the caliber of a data center, but they are server rooms nonetheless. I mostly work with single server environments owned by small business clients and only a handful actually have legitimate needs for multiple server environments. The focus is less energy consumption with more computing power. So my only client with a "server room?" I think not... Chump.

  • Shoot it, it says dell.

  • If I have all this stuff, I would be able to take over the whole wide world!!!!!! MA HA HA HA HA MA HA HA HA MA HA HA HA HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • What switch is the one with the green lights, the first one plz tell me

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