This Is How Your Server Room Should Be!

Posted by R. MAK. 29 September, 2008

A few days back I posted a story on worst server rooms. I think now it is time to share with you how a server room or data center should look like. I don’t know if these examples are practical or not but sure they look very beautiful. They surely reflect upon the personality of system administrators. This structured and neat cabling looks very professional. I would love to have a data center like this. I guess my hosting company sees this and follow to reduce the downtime.

another patch panel from another ISP

Fiber optic panel

neat rack with orange cables

Orange Cables neatly comming to patch panel

patch panel for an ISP

Patch panel with cables in datacenter

server rack from behind

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September 29, 2008

Just a FYI. Most of them are comms cabinets not server cabinets - very different beasts when it comes to installation. Plus, even the server cabinets aren’t correct - not a single one of them could be pulled out on their rails without having to be disconnected first. Also, pic 4, that power lead just dangling there is atrocious, that lead will fall out very easily, and then your cabinet cooling is gone.

Posted by Paul R
September 29, 2008

@Paul R
Thanks to your keen observation. Most of them are patch panels. I stand corrected.

But.. You cannot deny that they look really cool :)
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Posted by R. MAK.
September 29, 2008

Very good example.

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Posted by Ashish
September 29, 2008

It’s…so…beautiful

Posted by Ryan
September 29, 2008

Damn, Did they run the cables first or move the boxes? What if you have to pull a wire? Do you just leave it there?

kudos to the admin tho

Posted by Rick_of_racy
September 29, 2008

While they may look pretty they are still forgetting one key factor. There is no labeling to be found.
So when that bumbling idiot replaces a piece of hardware and just disconnects everything you have no clue where it goes.
All cables should have two labels on them. What they connect to, and where they are going. Saves so much time down the road.

Posted by Signal Soldier
September 29, 2008

Great shots. I have often wondered what these places look like. Thanks for the photos.

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Posted by Michael
September 29, 2008

…Love the feel :)

Posted by sNAKEcHARMER
September 29, 2008

Oh WoW

I haven’t imagined this before

Posted by Usama
September 29, 2008

*Screams* Ahhhh, the Clean! It burns my eyes!!!

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Posted by cchiovitti
September 29, 2008

pain in the ass is more like it. Try tracing a cable when you have to with 7 tie wraps every 2 feet…

Posted by lonmax
September 29, 2008

I think my past server was set like that. Very clean and very lean.

Posted by toyssets
September 29, 2008

One word. WOW

Posted by Bree
September 29, 2008

That’s the way the server room have to be, Nice setting..

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Posted by kristrr
September 29, 2008

Amazing how pretty that stuff can look. Would be great to see some higher resolution pics.

Posted by Pajero
September 29, 2008

That’s just the back of some patch panels. They all look like that, if a competent cabling contractor was used. Show us the front where the patch leads are, I bet it’s a lot messier…

Posted by Simon
September 29, 2008

I remember working for Siemens GMBH.

With no exceptions to the rules, all cabling had to be like this.

If both ends of the cables are not marked, you will have hell finding and replacing the cable.

Posted by dropstep
September 29, 2008

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Posted by geekfree
September 30, 2008

Wow, who knew zip ties were could be so beautiful

Posted by eryx
Posted by shyboy
October 1, 2008

tain c ouf :o

Posted by Nico
October 1, 2008

On dirait le serveur de NTK. C’est vraiment la classe !

Posted by Toto
October 1, 2008

Looks like perfection.

Posted by clock
October 1, 2008

Replace all zip ties with Velcro and then we’re talking. I have to admit though, that makes the network I manage look like a disaster.

Posted by Evan
October 3, 2008

those guys deserve an award for excellent house keeping.

Posted by Naija Business
October 3, 2008

All NEW server racks look like this. Lets come back in 5 years when thre have been things pulled out and new things installed. When a cabinet is hooked up the first time it should always look this nice.

Posted by speedyplastic
October 7, 2008

Nicely organised.

Posted by Ryan G
October 25, 2008

wow! You know how to zip tie cables your mother must be very proud

Posted by scott
October 25, 2008

I have always done installs in this manner - It is the standard for competent contractors. Where it gets messy is when people want more installed after initial installation…

Posted by Lincoln Yeo
November 4, 2008

Good luck changing cable spots :D

Posted by lol
November 7, 2008

Estimated time for single cable replacement: 72 hours.

Estimated time for new cable run: 3 days.

Amount of time spent trying to appease some anal retentive IT manager with excessive use of zip ties: priceless.

Posted by Raskolnikov
November 13, 2008

NO!!.. this is bad.. really bad.. it takes really long time to look for damaged cable.. and it took longer time to open the ties.. replace the cable and to re-tie the cable..

Stupid work.. actually

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