[sudo-sys] The New Server Room

Somebody somebody at riseup.net
Tue Jun 17 22:27:28 PDT 2014


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Thank you Marc.

Hol, and Charley thank you for questions and interest.

I've not done the walk-through yet because of the somewhat restricted
access to the whole building, so no photos.

Here are other questions that I suggest we should look for their
answers also:

1.- Based on the current equipment and envisioning the future of
Sudo-SudoMesh(-Omni) what size room do we need?

2.- How is the potential room airflow?

3.- How is temperature of the room, now and during the Summer?

4.- Are there electrical outlets nearby?

5.- Do we have enough Amps in that area?

6.- If not, do we need to install a circuit breaker box with scalability?

7.-  Room's accessibility?

8.- Security: Who and when people have access to it when no Sudoers
are present?

9.- What type of racks, 2 or 4 of both size rack? or no this of rack?
Someone mentioned a wall mount rack in the open?

10.- If 2 or 4 post rack, should we get CAT6A ready? This means that
at least the backbone wiring, Patch panel, and connectors need to CAT6A.

Just these questions for now... but I encourage others to please
add/correct/comment/suggest as needed.

For those interested here is the link to the 'wish' list that I've
been working on:
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Network/Reboot#Phase_2:_Proper_Wired_Network

Thank you,

Daniel

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On 6/16/14, 5:41 PM, Marc Juul wrote:> Daniel has been ideating on
this. I added him to cc.
> 
> I've been told we should go down to Unix Surplus in the south bay
> as they may have everything we need for cheap.
> 
> 
> On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 5:34 PM, Hol Gaskill <hol at gaskill.com 
> <mailto:hol at gaskill.com>> wrote:
> 
> Does anyone have pics of the area at the omni that will become the 
> new data closet?  I've seen some pretty good rackmount builds
> using just 2x4s - should be simple enough to build server racks out
> of the way with a clear path for the phone service people, possibly
> with light physical access control for the racks themselves
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