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West Virginia Server Farm Management

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Let's face it when you outgrow your server room that's one problem.  When you have thousands of servers across remote locations that is a larger problem.  I understand not only the management of thousands of servers but I tackle disaster recovery issues as well.

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Some information I know about West Virginia is I believe the state was admitted or ratified to the United States around or about 'June 20, 1863'.  West Virginia is located around latitude '39' and longitude of '-80.5' and has a population of roughly '1,793,716 million'.  If I remember correctly the capital is 'Charleston' and the largest city is 'Charleston'. 

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As you read what I have learned about this industry please know this is an area I have limited knowledge in but would like more exposure to.



Areas of Server Mitigation Issues

Understand, Plan, Implement, Manage:

  1. Understand your data
  2. Determine the best strategy for data access across a multitude of servers
  3. Utilize data expansion across servers to cut down on speed of access and network traffic
  4. Ensure automated updates occur seamlessly and issues notified and recorded accordingly.
  5. Develop and test a disaster recovery plan

If at any point you decide to reach to me just know the area codes I am familiar with for West Virginia are '304, 681'.  For Server Farms assistance you will find my rates very reasonable for West Virginia.  Now just keep in mind my time zone is 'Eastern Standard Time (EST)' and I know the time zones in West Virginia are 'Eastern Standard Time (EST)' in case you wish to call me.  Anyway let me continue.

Costs

Whether you are running a small farm or a data center, energy is one of the important issues to consider for server farm cost.  As you know, computers consume lots of energy.  If you are running processor intensive applications, the server farm cost will go up.  Further, using energy creates heat.  So, installing a proper cooling mechanisms for your farm is important.  You might have to install an HVAC system to properly cool the area.  Besides the power consumption of the CPU's, your estimations should also take into account the price of installation and energy consumption of the cooling system.

You know, I don't make it out to West Virginia much but I would like to see the 'Cardinal' state bird.  I am a little familiar with the West Virginia 'Rhododendron' state flower as well.  However, I do not know much about West Virginia's state tree the 'Sugar Maple'.  Fishing is fun to me perhaps I would like reeling in the West Virginia 'Brook Trout' state fish.  Anyway, sorry I went off topic.  Let me continue.

Performance Optimization

Today, most server farms use virtualization and containerization technologies, refer to this link and you'll find more info about containerization.  In the past, certain machines were dedicated to an application.  When the application wasn't in use, the machines would still remain running and waste energy.  So, virtualization and containerization allow IT teams to use the same servers for multiple applications.  Thus it, optimizes the use of the equipment.  It also makes it easy to scale or improve performance for any application.

Server Farm Maintenance

You can create load balancers to ensure traffic is always routed to the functional servers.  Also, you can set up simple health checks that can run on regular intervals to make sure your critical services are always online.  And if you're experiencing some trouble with the configuration of all this stuff, this is exactly what my team are dealing with and can help you.

Physical and Cyber Security

There should be proper access mechanisms like doors and locks, so only authorized personnel can access the computers.  Cybercriminals often use social engineering methods to gain access to the physical locations.  So if you don't have a way to safeguard your devices, criminals might be able to walk into your facility and get access to your servers directly.

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2/1/2023
Eddie Drye | USA
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"Eddie is very strong given his expertise from years of software development.  Eddie spends quality time observing things working well and also those that are not.  Based on the patterns he has always engaged with the teams to provide constructive feedback and ensured to the solution."

5/27/2023
Arun Nitta | USA
SVP - Portfolio Delivery Manager / Program Manager
Bank of America

"I highly recommend Eddie Drye for any future role as Scrum Master for software development teams.  He has a very calming demeanor, is a good listener and he learns fast.  He contributed within his first few days here and was in a rhythm quickly."

12/2/2022
Larry Imperiale | USA
Senior VP, APS&E Operational Intelligence
Bank of America

"Eddie, Fantastic update on the technical status for the Operational Intelligence body of work."

11/9/2022
Phil Rice | USA
VP Architect of Channels Technologies CTO
Bank of America

"Eddie, thanks for all you are doing.  We, ESQ and Vynamic View project team, all appreciate what you are doing.  We see improvements already."

8/26/2022
Doug Elkins | USA
VP Infrastructure Engineer II
Bank of America

"Eddie, I really like how you run the Fleet projects.  I enjoy working with you."

10/14/2021
Scott Cash | USA
Director of IT Management
Pike Engineering

"Eddie did a great job researching tons of documents to put the GSPLAD project back on track."

10/14/2019
Lee Quackenbush | USA
IAM Manager
Delhaize

"Thanks go to Wilson and Eddie for their hard work to complete these BRD/FRDs."

1/22/2018
Stephen Rossi | USA
Nitro Project Manager
Delhaize

"Special thanks to Eddie, who joined me in burning the midnight oil this week."

1/21/2018
Wilson Schmidt | USA
DiPLA Business Analyst
Delhaize

"Eddie this is a really good start at troubleshooting this! (Production Issue)"

1/16/2018
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DiPLA Solutions Manager
Delhaize

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