Advanced Server Setups

04/07/2019

When it comes to upgrading your server you may want to consider buying and building a new one from scratch, because your old server could offer some redundancy if either of them were down SSD solution for sale. If you business relies on being connected to the internet or your phone system connects through your server, then you really want to be able to have another server kick in if the one goes down. Active directory resources will continue to be available to users on your corporate domain as well, provided that which ever server you are using as a backup is an exact mirror of the other. This effectively means there will be no downtime for getting the server back up again, and your company won't lose money through missed sales etc.

When buying the parts for a new server, you must consider carefully what exactly it is going to be doing most of the time and what you need it to do. For high speed bootups and fast access to expendable resources (like installation files for common programs), then you might want to invest in a good quality SSD drive. I mention expendable resources because you would not store user files on this drive because SSDs have a shorter life span than traditional rotary drives. Important files and user data would be stored on two or more rotary drives in a mirrored RAID array. This make it so if one were to fail, the data would still exist on the other as a backup. The reason you would want to put your operating system on the SSD is that this will allow you to start your server up faster after a crash and allow your users to work with files on the server much faster. Many believe that having SSDs in RAID-0 will give massive performance improvements but they are sorely mistaken! It is much better to invest a little more into a SATA3 SLC SSD. That is a single layer solid state disk that is much more reliable than MLC (multi-layer cell), they are also slightly faster.

Many companies believe that you must keep your server in an air-conditioned room Fake ID for sale. This is a very easy but extremely expensive option to keep the hardware cool. Another option exists and that is to have everything cooled by water. A powerful water cooling system would cost between $400 and $600, perhaps more depending on your server setup. That compared with an air conditioner which can cost over $4000 including installation makes it seem like a much better option! The cost of running a 12 volt pump is also significantly cheaper than running a 1kw cooling solution 24/7! A water pump is also more reliable than an air-conditioning system, and if something were to go wrong with it, it is simply a matter of replacing the pump which is only a 5 minute job if you have one on hand. An air-conditioning system could be down for weeks which is bad news if your server over heats easily!

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