(This document introduces the layout and precautions of network equipment in the computer room, and hopes to be helpful to everyone.
The construction of the network is inseparable from the computer room. On the one hand, the computer room provides the aggregation of the network, connecting thousands of discrete information points through the switching and routing equipment at the core layer; on the other hand, the servers in the computer room provide various internal services for the enterprise. Necessary services, WWW server, MAIL server, database server, etc. are placed in the computer room.
How should the server and core switching and routing equipment be placed? Should I buy a table and put it on it? If it is one or two, you can find a place with convenient ventilation and heat dissipation, but if it is a dozen or even dozens of devices, how to ensure What about the safety and normal operation of these devices? - This requires the use of cabinets, which is the protagonist I want to introduce to you in detail today.
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What is the benefit of the cabinet? Just like items should be neatly stacked and locked in boxes, servers and core switching equipment should also be placed in special storage media to manage them more effectively. This is the role of the cabinet. It can save space to the greatest extent, ensure the normal operation of servers and switching equipment most effectively, and provide the best heat dissipation for the equipment. Because the equipment of professional enterprises is placed in the cabinet for management.
In order to give readers a general impression, the author used a digital camera to shoot images in the core computer room of the enterprise.
At first glance: Entering the core computer room, you can see that all the servers and core switching equipment are neatly placed in the cabinet. The cabinet is the same as the common cabinet, which is in the shape of a cuboid. The author placed special WWW server and MAIL server in the enterprise cabinet, and also put the core switching equipment in the corresponding cabinet. (Figure 1)
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