BUILDING THE DATA CENTRE | COOLING WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM UPGRADE | FINAL EP!
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- Опубликовано: 24 фев 2020
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We're back for the final part of Pav's Water Treatment System upgrade for our DF3 cooling system.
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Thank god pav is still pav. Shit could have gotten real for a minute.
The problem with videos like these is that it just spurs me on in wanting to know exactly what happens when something doesnt work. Obviously il never get that experience without actually being a member of your team but it would be great to know at least roughly what could happen and what your reactions would be to it.
Great video as always!
The awareness of legionella breeding in the tanks above 20 degrees is interesting.
Hello StillPav,
Thanks for a informative, and enjoyable video :)
Holy Tabs!
Did you create all those weathermaps with just the plugin?
Thank you for showing the monitoring system that you use in your data center, I wanna know if you monitoring server like CPU, memory, etc.
What types of servers technology you use, for example, Virtual Machines with VMWare or other, containers or some DevOps tools.
In my job, we use Nagios to monitoring Routers, servers, FCC, etc. I work with Ldom actually and we'll begin to use zones
Any IT left on youtube for long enough will eventually become LinusTechTips. Watercooled servers today - RGB tommorow
All I can see is Japanese Kanji printed on your cup. First I thought it was the place 吉祥寺 in Tokyo but the 吉祥 has good meanings.
I really didn't know that so I use my dictionary to find out. Thank you for the cup and I hope you like it.
That's chinese characters
what software and hardware you are using?
Which type of hardware you use to monitor .
Also how monitor in web base
Seems like a small, boring workplace? As in the office itself, true?
It looks stable; peaceful; and you have access to impressive industrial grade equipment; I sometimes miss that; now I work in IT support in the events industry; it’s last minute; high stress; never two days the same; constant struggle to be up to date with anything the customer might ask for; high speed; and full of emergency runs when things go wrong.
How many f*cking tabs have you open??? Your RAM is suffering... I can hear it screaming!1
Hi it's inspiring to see data center . I have a dream that l want my own huge data center one day . I want to start my own hosting business with little bit of investment , so how your data center could help me in getting started .
I need some help guys. Please help anybody. I need to setup maas juju and openstack... I am stuck on maas. Please help...