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** Network connections
 
** Network connections
 
** I/O busses
 
** I/O busses
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* Major Architectural Families
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** x86 (x86_32, x86_64,x64)
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** ARM (arm, aarch32, aarch64)
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** SPARC
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** POWER
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** MIPS
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** Z9
 
* Electrical Power
 
* Electrical Power
 
** How electrical energy is used in a computer system
 
** How electrical energy is used in a computer system
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*** Sleds
 
*** Sleds
 
*** Disaggregation
 
*** Disaggregation
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* Storage
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** Hard Drives
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** SSDs
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** Flash memory
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** Other storage devices
 
* Cabling
 
* Cabling
 
** Power
 
** Power
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*** Cable restrictions (e.g., minimum bend radius, temperature, ...)
 
*** Cable restrictions (e.g., minimum bend radius, temperature, ...)
 
*** Cable type tradeoffs (power, latency, cost, distance, ...)
 
*** Cable type tradeoffs (power, latency, cost, distance, ...)
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** Network Error Rate Testing
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*** Line quality, reflectometer, BERT and BLERT testing
 
* Digital data
 
* Digital data
 
** Binary states
 
** Binary states
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** Building a rack
 
** Building a rack
 
*** Installing devices
 
*** Installing devices
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**** Installing into a rack using rack ears
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**** Installing into a rack using rails
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**** Using a Server Lift
 
*** Cabling for power
 
*** Cabling for power
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**** Installing a PDU
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**** Cabling a PDU
 
*** Cabling for data
 
*** Cabling for data
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**** Installing a patch panel
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**** Cat6 Cabling
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**** Cable dressing
 
*** Asset registration and tracking
 
*** Asset registration and tracking
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**** MAC and Serial number registration
  
 
== Learning Objectives ==
 
== Learning Objectives ==

Revision as of 00:04, 24 September 2014

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Topic Outline

  • Major components of a digital computer system
    • CPU
    • Memory
    • Storage
    • Network connections
    • I/O busses
  • Major Architectural Families
    • x86 (x86_32, x86_64,x64)
    • ARM (arm, aarch32, aarch64)
    • SPARC
    • POWER
    • MIPS
    • Z9
  • Electrical Power
    • How electrical energy is used in a computer system
    • The relationship between energy consumption and heat
    • AC vs. DC Power
    • Electrical measurement: voltage, current, wattage
    • AC Power
      • Wattage vs. VA
      • 110, 207, 220, and other voltage standards
      • 1-phase and 3-phase electrical supplies
      • AC power connectors
      • Power Conversion Factors, harmonics, and spikes
      • Surge suppression
    • DC Power
      • Common DC power busses
      • Storing and distributing DC power
    • Uninterruptable power supplies
  • Cooling
    • Working temperatures
    • Airflow
    • Hot zone/cold zone
  • Physical standards
    • PCs
      • Mainboard form factors (ATX, ITX, ...)
      • Internal power connectors
      • Power supplies
    • 19" Rackmount
      • Rack types
      • Mounting systems
      • "u" height designations
    • 23" OCP
      • Rack types
      • Sleds
      • Disaggregation
  • Storage
    • Hard Drives
    • SSDs
    • Flash memory
    • Other storage devices
  • Cabling
    • Power
      • AC connector types
      • Cable restrictions
    • Networking - Copper
      • Cable types (Cat4/Cat5/Cat5e/Cat6/twinax)
      • Connector types (e.g. RJ45, SFP+ DA)
      • Cable restrictions (e.g., minimum bend radius)
      • Cable type tradeoffs (power, latency, cost, distance, ...)
    • Networking - Fiber
      • Cable types
      • Connector types
      • Cable restrictions (e.g., minimum bend radius, temperature, ...)
      • Cable type tradeoffs (power, latency, cost, distance, ...)
    • Network Error Rate Testing
      • Line quality, reflectometer, BERT and BLERT testing
  • Digital data
    • Binary states
    • Numbering systems
    • Coding systems (floating point, characters)
    • Units (byte, kb, mb, gb, pb, eb; kib, mib, gib, pib, eib)
    • Conversions (binary, decimal, octal, hexadecimal)
  • Data centre operations
    • Building a rack
      • Installing devices
        • Installing into a rack using rack ears
        • Installing into a rack using rails
        • Using a Server Lift
      • Cabling for power
        • Installing a PDU
        • Cabling a PDU
      • Cabling for data
        • Installing a patch panel
        • Cat6 Cabling
        • Cable dressing
      • Asset registration and tracking
        • MAC and Serial number registration

Learning Objectives

Lab Equipment

Per group:

  1. An open-frame 19" rack with casters (< ~$550)
  2. Finger channels
  3. Rackmount server case(s) with ATX or ITX motherboards
  4. Fibre NICs or SFP+ adapters
  5. Fibre cables
  6. SFP+ cables
  7. Network switch
  8. Two PDUs (ideally, at least one should be intelligent)
  9. Cagenuts
  10. Basic tools
  11. Cables (do/should students make their own?)
  12. Barcode scanner (< $50)

Per lab room:

  1. Ceiling channels?
  2. Power
  3. Rackmount platform lifter