Computer Room Design?
Onion asks: "My company is considering giving us a new Computer Room, and Command Center, as our existing building is nowhere near meeting current needs, let alone future needs. I have seen a few plans for command center furniture, but no real designs or ideas for the layout of these two rooms. We have five racks for the actual computer room, and need around 25 screens for the command console. Add to this bench space for repairs, and things like: a cupboard, bookshelf, plus more storage space, and the design becomes more complicated. We need enough space for three or four admins. Has anyone seen plans for this type of setup ?"
My advice is to build your own command center by studying those featured in the James Bond movies. Most of the bad guys have a fully staffed, very impressive command center filled with computers and cool looking wall-sized flat screens. Make sure you get the center chair that overlooks the whole setup. Not only will it be a joy to work at but a command center like that will impress even the most stingy of VCs or customers.
Always happy to help,
GMD
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Heavens no. The servers should be a snarl of ethernet cable, switches, hubs, etc. all mixed in with torn apart boxes. If you can't tell which machine is the server except by which box has the SCSI card in it with the LEDs illuminated (cover on said box should be OFF of course) you're wasting valuable company time fiddling with a phillips screwdriver when you should be:
changing the f-ing toner cartridge on the LJet2 up on the second floor.
Hop to it, now, admin-boy.
They keep the servers at least two hours away from you for security reasons, huh? Seems like it would be easier to just fire you and hire somebody they trust... ;-P
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