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					title: Isn't it too late to build a data center?
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					pub_date: 2019-10-09
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					author: ungleich
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					abstract:
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					Is it or is it not too late to build a data center?
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					body:
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					The very valid question,
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					[Isn't it too late....to build a
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					data center?](https://twitter.com/Mac_S13/status/1181983378100424710)
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					was asked on Twitter and it made our team here in Glarus smile a lot
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					and we decided to write a blog article about this question.
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					## Fiber = the advantage of a data center?
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					According to the tweet, the main strength of a data center is fast
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					network connection, or the fiber line that you have. And nowadays,
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					everyone has fast fiber, so it follows that data centers are maybe not
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					needed anymore.
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					## TL;DR
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					It is not that easy.
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					## How to run a data center in reality
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					Some time ago we wrote about
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					[How to run a really green
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					data center](https://ungleich.ch/de/cms/ungleich-blog/2019/07/12/how-run-really-green-datacenter/).
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					Admittedly, the question was not about running a **green** data
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					center, so let's dive a bit more into it.
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					Running a data center like we do at [Data Center
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					Light](https://datacenterlight.ch) does indeed require a fiber
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					connection. To be precise, actually a couple.
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					## How much fiber is enough fiber?
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					Don't tell anyone, but geeks are working at ungleich. And according to
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					geeks, there is never enough fiber. But for real, how much fiber is
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					needed? In our case, running a data center at 3 different locations,
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					requires a couple of dark fiber lines and a couple of redundant
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					upstream connections. Using the rule of thumb, let's say we need at
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					least 3 fiber connections:
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					* One for location A
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					* One for location B
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					* One to connect locations A and B
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					So are three fiber connections enough?
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					## What is actually in a data center?
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					Maybe the real question is, why would you run a data center at all?
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					Alright, for the geeks of us, "just because I can" is a reason, but
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					let's think about other cases as well. For instance we are running a
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					data center, because we our customers asked us to run one (easy, isn't
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					it?). So some years ago we started buying hardware like switches,
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					servers, SSDs, cables, transceivers, disks, network cards, access
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					points and even much, much more cables.
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					And why did we do that? Because we were asked to host virtual machines
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					and data for our existing customers. So if you want to run a data
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					center, you also need a bit of hardware.
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					And there comes one of the bigger problems: hardware also needs to be
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					turned on. And if it is on, it actually consumes energy and you do not
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					proper fuses. Not only the ones inside the data center, but also the
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					ones going into the building!
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					## More information
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					You can get in touch with us via
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					* email: info at ungleich.ch
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					* chat: [chat.ungleich.ch](https://chat.ungleich.ch)
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