Creating a knowledge base for all things related to a server - Servers Administration, Networking, & Virtualization
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As far as I'm concerned, I find the following network architecture to be pretty good/common practice:
This architecture is easy to maintain and understand. The hardest part here is to figure out the mask for each internal network. For electrical/cooling system, I must say I'm no expert. All I know is that our server room has its own electrical circuit that's independent within the building, and we have 3 air conditionners in the room to keep it at around 20°C. For OS deployment, well, it depends on the purpose of the machine. We actually install the OS by hand every time, be it a windows computer, centos server, or esxi, or whatever we need. For most linux server, we then use a configuration management system to "bootstrap" the machine and give it a purpose. Regarding storage, you don't have much more choice than buying some here and there, or rely on an outsite service that will handle that for you. I personally (like, at home) use 3 backup methods: For my desktop, everything is both on my acutal drive, on a second harddrive INSIDE the computer, and on a usb drive sitting on my desk. It means that if my house burns, I'll loose my data... The problem is that for the amount of data I have, online backup solution are too expensive... My plan was to buy cheap boxes to get running in house of people I know, or build a "circle of trust" with people online to backup my things in multiple places. I'm still "working" on that part... For servers, I use tarsnap to backup my server's configuration and data. The service is pretty cheap, and I trust the guy. My main server (the one with the most diskspace) fetches data via rsync from its peers over a VPN to a local folder, then weekly send the data to tarsnap server. I then get a report of the uploaded data in my mail, as a reminder that my backup is working. That's all folks! |
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Creating a knowledge base for all things related to a server - by stark - 30-07-2016, 01:14 PM
RE: Creating a knowledge base for all things related to a server - by venam - 30-07-2016, 04:12 PM
RE: Creating a knowledge base for all things related to a server - by stark - 31-07-2016, 02:20 AM
RE: Creating a knowledge base for all things related to a server - by z3bra - 31-07-2016, 05:28 AM
RE: Creating a knowledge base for all things related to a server - by tigoesnumb3rs - 31-07-2016, 10:39 AM
RE: Creating a knowledge base for all things related to a server - by jkl - 31-07-2016, 12:53 PM
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