While I would free comfortable building my own servers (the OS setup
is custom). I buy hardware from Dell. Its solid server equipment and
very easy to work with.
I would recommend checking into buying servers prebuilt. While
building your own seems to be cheaper. there are numerous added
benefits features that are found by buying prebuilt.
I would suggest looking at getting a vendor account with dell, you
can gain some discounts. The design of Dells rackmount hardware is
terrific. Almost Hot Swap everything, tool-less (quick to replace
something if you need to do it as down time), smart systems to
handle cooling, remote management cards, and clear upgrade paths.
Do not buy 1U imo, its expensive and you only gain 1U and an
unupgradeable server. Plan your systems to last 3-5 years. Look at
using some virtualization software, in the long run it will be
helpful, there are numerous free versions.
If you buy rack mount hardware make sure to look at the mounting
rails, Dell's rails are the best I have seen.
I would suggest buying a square hole rack. they are the most
flexible for mounting methods.
Remember to look at how you are going to run cables, you will have
more than you expect.
Don't forget room for backup power / batteries.
Find a generator that can be powered by dual fuel (propane / Diesel)
If you plan on building a data center to support sell space to
business, look at cages. and a method for 24 hour access.
Depending on how many servers you are planning on buying, and if you
buy from a vendor. See what you can get for free from them.
There is a good chapter in Oreilly's "Network Warrior" about power
and cooling planning.
As for the OS:
1) centralize the following
- Logging (syslog)
- Authentication (AAA)
- Security (tripwire)
2) Look at putting config files in revision control (will make it
easy to reverse changes)
3) Do not make Backup systems an afterthought
4) Design it with two networks (management and external)
5) Document everything, I would suggest having a Ticketing system in
place for any change that gets made, nothing gets changed without a
Ticket, even if you are the only person that makes changes.
6) Trending, anything that can be monitored, do it. Troubleshooting
is much easier if you know what has changed.
Debian is by far my favorite choice of distros. FreeBSD/OpenBSD is
great for firewalls with pf and carp for redundancy. Ubuntu LTS
server for anything I that I need more up to date software. Fedora
has Red Hat's Directory Server (with an excellent management interface)
Again, Documentation is going to be your best friend....
Hope that helps,
Ryan
On Aug 29, 2007, at 6:02 PM, Jory Privett wrote:
You can get racks from lots of places. I would check with
someplace local since shipping them can get expensive. For
rackmount cases any good PC parts retailer should have them from 1U
up to match any configuration you might want. I would suggest
getting something with a common power supply. Some of the smaller
units have custom ones that are not readily available if it dies.
I run all of my server on the AMD platform and have for over 7
years now. I still have a couple of my original servers in
production and they still perform well for their job. Compared
against the Intel they perform just as well and are much cheaper.
For Disk drives I would suggest Seagate or Western Digital, I am
not a fan of anything else out there. Asus makes a good product
but so does Gigabyte, MSI, and any other main stream manufacturer.
For the OS I would run Debian. It is very flexible and secure and
has lots of packages available. It is simple to install BIND for
DNS, FreeRadius for AAA, Freeside for billing, and Cacti for
monitoring/graphing and all of the background apps that are
required. FreeBSD and Fedora are also very popular.
Jory Privett
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Hi Gang!
I'm finally, at long last building my Network Operations Center
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I'm looking for recommendations for motherboards,
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I must admit I have a bias against Intel-based systems,
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I will in every instance be running on flavor or another of Linux
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My previous experience favors ASUS motherboards, and
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