Bauhaus concrete villa with core insulation - experiences

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knalltüte

2020-05-02 15:50:31
  • #1


I thought it was already somewhere to be found here or was that in another forum.

But only the "quiet" cabinet was pictured here. Previously, I had a 2m HP cabinet with servers, NAS, etc. with "everything" inside. Now the "loud" technology is in the basement (server, NAS, some network), but (250-year-old house basement stairs narrow and only 1890cm ceiling height ...) only a dismantlable frame fit.

The rest is, as mentioned, upstairs in the small quiet cabinet, silent routers and switches. The workshop adjoins my workplace, so it annoyed me.... Only the telephone system sometimes briefly "roars"...

Please don't look too closely at the cabinet downstairs :-/ I still have to work on the cabling and power at the back. I had to make space for the electricians who were here a few weeks ago (complete electrical box replaced, I think it was more expensive than in a new build :-( ... and of course, it stays like that for now.

About 100TB NAS capacity (across all), Dell R720 with 2x OctaCore, 128GB RAM, 5x 960GB SAS SSD + 3x 2TB SATA
But HP DL380 Gen9 is here prepared to replace it, 2x 10-core, 256GB DDR4 RAM (instead of DDR3), more space on SSD. Unfortunately, I don't currently have the 5K for the required SSDs
Of course, all under VMWare ESXi ... with 2 (file) servers + some test systems (server, Win10, 7, XP!)
 

11ant

2020-05-02 15:52:45
  • #2
You're right there (in this case: a bit "unfortunately"). I find it quite practical if you can already distinguish the "remote cables" (from another building section / floor) in the trays. Here we are dealing with dimensions that are atypical for a single-family house. How many / which classes (home automation, ITC, network transitions, ...) do you want to form? I also initially found that fitting when you denied it and then immediately added the lesbian stereotype in the same breath.
 

rick2018

2020-05-02 16:01:11
  • #3
Right, I think you’ve shown it before. Looks familiar. Internet with failover. But you also use it professionally if I understood correctly. Many NAS. Do you need that because of storage? VMs? With the setup, you could already heat half the house. Wouldn’t a powerful system be feasible by now? Expensive to purchase but less management and significantly lower energy costs. The telephone system is also a monster. What runs over fiber for you? Is the distance so long that you can’t use DAC? It will all be much more "leisurely" for me. How large is your UPS?
 

rick2018

2020-05-02 16:03:56
  • #4
not yet finally decided. For the basic functions, there are currently 9 colors. If I decide to make it more detailed, it will be 14. I'll (maybe) tackle that once everything is finished. Messing around with the firewall rules in between usually goes wrong.
 

11ant

2020-05-02 16:09:02
  • #5
The AS200IT is still a model from the hybrid era, with modules for the TDM faction. You are welcome to tell me more about that. I am an ICT lesbian after all.
 

knalltüte

2020-05-02 16:14:23
  • #6
Failover yes, but must be switched manually (this is intentional because of VPNs)

NAS storage is this much because I keep images of special systems that were set up with great effort once
(control computers etc.) for a long time ... Also tons of software, and of course not everything is full (definitely still about 30TB free ...)
We also do software development ...

The VMs, except for the test systems, all reside on the very fast SAS SSDs, no VMs on NAS.

The large, unfortunately not 19" NAS even has 10GBit, but is only connected with 1GBit. Someday I will buy
a 10GB switch. But at the moment there are other priorities.

The fiber optic cable is only 10m long. But I wanted it that way (I stomped on the floor a few times and got my way ) But there are also several copper cables in the basement ... If necessary, can be pulled again in 10 minutes.
It lies directly under the upper cabinet.

I bought the telephone system with a lot of ST42 and ST45 phones as a package on Ebay when my old
Elmeg went down the drain. Since then finally Agfeo TK Suite + ST45 + Jabra Pro 9460 - a dream for
heavy telephone users (that’s me)

Thanks to a very capable telecom person, both providers are connected to the telephone system. Intelligent: when calling out to mobile phones always through Telekom (because flat rate to all networks)

Of course both business tariffs with fixed IP and 4h reaction time (Telekom), Vodafone, well, eventually
they’ll come too.

Telekom recently 250/40, Vodafone 400/30 each Down/Up.

It’s a 3000 APC ...
 

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