Cutting-edge and availability aren't really always best friends. For example cutting edge routing and switching (the latest products, fabric, SDN's, MC-LAG, etc) are notorious for failures and outages. Average is not…
Agreed. Application Architecture is far more important than Cloud vs. Bare Metal. It is just easier and more cost effective to through more bare metal hardware at the problem than it is cloud instances. For some this…
Some DCs provide PDU's and some don't.
The RMA process is pretty much a moot point at this scale. It simply doesn't make sense to buy servers with large warranties. Save the money, stock spares, and when a component dies replace it. In the long run it will…
We are talking about 1 to 2 cab density here so capex doesn't carry that much weight. Having a little headroom on your power circuits is also incredibility important, and not every facility will sell 100% rated…
agreed. There is absolutely zero reason to even consider 24 port switches in this environment.
>> N1 Which router should we purchase? >Pick your favorite. For what you're looking for here, everything is largely using the same silicon (broadcom chipsets). For switches, yes. Many of the switches share the same…
Agreed, skip SDN. Skip MC-LAG. Juniper, Cisco, and Arista all have solutions for this environment.
This really is only a concern when you are paying a monthly recurring charge (MRC) by the breaker amp with many power drops. For a deployment of this scale it should be metered power (For example 1 (or more) 3phase a+b…
There are two major pitfalls to crowd-sourced consulting such as this. 1) Contributors have not been vetted - Some responses are based on real world experience, and some is conjecture from arm-chair quarterbacks. (A…
Cutting-edge and availability aren't really always best friends. For example cutting edge routing and switching (the latest products, fabric, SDN's, MC-LAG, etc) are notorious for failures and outages. Average is not…
Agreed. Application Architecture is far more important than Cloud vs. Bare Metal. It is just easier and more cost effective to through more bare metal hardware at the problem than it is cloud instances. For some this…
Some DCs provide PDU's and some don't.
The RMA process is pretty much a moot point at this scale. It simply doesn't make sense to buy servers with large warranties. Save the money, stock spares, and when a component dies replace it. In the long run it will…
We are talking about 1 to 2 cab density here so capex doesn't carry that much weight. Having a little headroom on your power circuits is also incredibility important, and not every facility will sell 100% rated…
agreed. There is absolutely zero reason to even consider 24 port switches in this environment.
>> N1 Which router should we purchase? >Pick your favorite. For what you're looking for here, everything is largely using the same silicon (broadcom chipsets). For switches, yes. Many of the switches share the same…
Agreed, skip SDN. Skip MC-LAG. Juniper, Cisco, and Arista all have solutions for this environment.
This really is only a concern when you are paying a monthly recurring charge (MRC) by the breaker amp with many power drops. For a deployment of this scale it should be metered power (For example 1 (or more) 3phase a+b…
There are two major pitfalls to crowd-sourced consulting such as this. 1) Contributors have not been vetted - Some responses are based on real world experience, and some is conjecture from arm-chair quarterbacks. (A…