Server farm

A row of racks in a server farm
This server farm supports the various computer networks of the Joint Task Force Guantanamo

A server farm or server cluster is a collection of computer servers, usually maintained by an organization to supply server functionality far beyond the capability of a single machine. They often consist of thousands of computers which require a large amount of power to run and to keep cool. At the optimum performance level, a server farm has enormous financial and environmental costs.[1] They often include backup servers that can take over the functions of primary servers that may fail. Server farms are typically collocated with the network switches and/or routers that enable communication between different parts of the cluster and the cluster's users. Server "farmers" typically mount computers, routers, power supplies and related electronics on 19-inch racks in a server room or data center.

  1. ^ Mitrani, Isa (January 2013). "Managing performance and power consumption in a server farm". Annals of Operations Research. 202 (1): 121–122. doi:10.1007/s10479-011-0932-1. S2CID 12276102.

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