Here is a feed back idea. Could you try capturing like 30 seconds of background noise and then use that clip to remove the server fan noise? Think it would make the videos better.
well actually yes but remember that the microphone are very sensible so in real life are not as noisy as they seems but is good idea to use ear protection, also they record with normal cameras and normal microphone but if you look for a real documental that use very pro cameras and film equipment or something the sound will be more clear and lest noisy... also the tutorial are recorded in areas in which usually you won't see humans always walking around most part of the time everything is remoted monitoring from the control room but as they always said this is only an illustrative video to show you how's the backend world of internet :-)
I'm not quite familiar with server's hardware architecture so bear with me with my question. Why did he plug those heaters? just to show how their system identifies the current values?
gave you a down vote cuz you carried those fans by the cords. Power cables are not carry handles. Bad form old chap! You are over stressing the electrical soldered connections of which you have no idea what stress level they can handle.
Did you guys see a large spike in traffic due to the newest COD patch? Been reading a lot of stuff on reddit about it. Crazy how it affected so many providers.
Finally I found a channel which covers the magic that is the backend of the internet at an insane production quality and insight. Deeply appreciate you guys' work! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for sharing this. It's really nice to see someone in the industry adapting technology to their needs and not the other way around. I'm sure there is loads more for you guys to keep improving upon. Keep innovating and having fun. You guys rock.
What NMS are you using? (Are you using one or more of these: Zenoss, Cacti, Zabbix, OpenNMS, Paessler PRTG, Pandora FMS, Nagios, or ManageEngine OpManager?)
As a current Masters Computer Science student in the UK these videos are incredibly interesting for me - I would just love a quick question to be answered. Is a Masters sufficient to be a data centre engineer or does a Master in Computer Science warrant the ability to apply for a higher position within a data center company. I am asking these questions as a part of my research of what I shall do after my degree - as I am not sure at all just yet. Thank you :)
Love this freaking channel. Please keep going! Can we have a video showing the response to high priority outage? What does it entail? All hands on deck? Specialized response team? Just curious.
That would come under an Incidents team, or a chat room dedicated for those on monitoring duties to share information about high severity Incidents, some Incidents are so unique they have their own individual chat rooms dedicated to the one incident. You can have multiple high severity outages from sites to whole IT infrastructure so that's why there's so many different teams involved. :)
So what is Custodian Data Centre, like what do u guys do, do you offer cloud storage? might be a stupid question, I dont know why I all of a sudden got confused on what u guys do
Very nice Video. But.......But time duration of these videos are very much shorter. Pls try to make videos min. 15 minutes. I really enjoy watching them at my weekends.