How Sustainable Hardware is Powering Ireland’s Tech Future

Ireland is Europe’s digital heartland, where rapid technological growth must now balance with strict environmental commitments. Today, implementing energy-efficient solutions is vital for maintaining the country’s competitive edge and protecting its natural resources. By optimizing power usage and component lifecycles through durability and recycling, local firms are proving that high performance can be environmentally responsible.

The Push for Energy Efficiency in Data Centers

As of early 2026, Ireland hosts 82 operational data centers, with several clusters located in the Dublin region. According to the Central Statistics Office (CSO), these facilities now consume approximately 22% of Ireland’s total metered electricity. This marks a significant milestone, as the energy use of data hubs has officially surpassed that of all urban households in the country combined. Efficient hardware development plays a critical role in this transition by optimizing power usage and extending the lifecycle of electronic components. To address this, operators are moving away from traditional cooling systems toward liquid cooling and advanced airflow management.

The integration of smart sensors and IoT devices allows for real-time monitoring of energy patterns. This data-driven approach ensures that every watt is accounted for. Engineers are implementing several strategies to keep these massive hubs running cleanly:

  • District Heating Integration: The pioneering project in Tallaght now successfully recaptures waste heat from server farms to provide low-carbon heating for the Technical University Dublin (TUD) campus and local public buildings.
  • Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems equipped with lithium-ion batteries for better storage density and faster response times during grid fluctuations.
  • Advanced power distribution units (PDUs) that minimize transmission loss within the server racks through optimized voltage conversion.
  • High-efficiency voltage regulators that stabilize power flow for sensitive AI-ready processors, reducing heat generation.

Circular Economy and Lifecycle Management

The tech industry is notorious for rapid obsolescence, especially with the surge in AI hardware demands. However, the Irish tech sector is pioneering a “circular” approach to physical assets. Instead of the traditional “take-make-dispose” model, firms are adopting modular designs. This means when a single part fails or becomes outdated, technicians replace only that specific module rather than the entire unit. This practice significantly reduces electronic waste, which remains a critical environmental priority for the EU.

Sustainability starts at the design phase. Local innovators are selecting materials that are easier to recover and reuse. This shift requires a deep understanding of metallurgy and chemical engineering to ensure that performance remains top-tier. Several key factors contribute to this more sustainable lifecycle for enterprise devices:

  1. Standardization of components to allow for cross-brand compatibility and significantly easier repairs in the field.
  2. Implementation of “take-back” programs where manufacturers reclaim old server chassis for professional refurbishment and resale.
  3. Use of biodegradable or highly recyclable polymers in the outer casings of industrial electronics to minimize landfill impact.
  4. Refining the extraction process for rare earth metals found in printed circuit boards to create a closed-loop supply chain.

 

Renewable Integration and Grid Stability

A major part of Ireland’s tech future involves syncing hardware with the renewable energy grid. Ireland is a world leader in wind energy, which supplied approximately 34% of national electricity demand throughout 2025. However, wind is intermittent. Sustainable infrastructure must be “grid-aware,” meaning it can adjust its power intake based on the current supply of green energy. This requires specialized power management firmware and robust electrical components that can handle fluctuations without crashing the system.

Leading facilities in Dublin and Cork are already experimenting with “demand-response” technology. During periods of low wind, these systems automatically throttle non-critical tasks to lower the load on the grid. This level of synchronization is only possible through highly specialized equipment. The following elements are essential for creating this harmony between the tech sector and the environment:

  • Variable speed drives (VSDs) in cooling fans that adjust precisely to the needed thermal load, preventing energy waste.
  • Artificial intelligence controllers that predict peak energy pricing and shift heavy computational workloads to “greener” hours.
  • Solid-state storage devices (SSDs) that consume up to 50% less power during active read/write cycles than traditional spinning drives.

By investing in these advanced physical solutions, Ireland is creating a blueprint for other digital economies. The focus on efficiency, modularity, and grid integration ensures that the tech sector can grow without compromising the planet.

AI is accelerating but is your infrastructure keeping pace?

AI is rapidly transforming businesses across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA), unlocking innovation and potential in vital areas from retail personalisation to medical research. But Irish organisations in particular are feeling both the excitement and the strain. Many businesses find their AI ambitions stalling – as no one expected they’d need to support AI workloads when designing their infrastructure strategy. Colin Boyd, Data Centre Solutions Sales Director, Dell Technologies Ireland tells us more

The investment momentum is strong. Projections show the AI market in Europe alone is experiencing robust growth, projected to expand from approximately $105B in 2024 to over $640B by 2031, at a CAGR of 35% (Statista). But in Ireland the legacy systems remain one of the biggest barriers to progress with almost 28% of businesses saying their servers need upgrading to support AI workloads and 34% saying the same for their storage systems, according to Dell Technologies Innovation Catalyst Study. And as data volumes surge, 97% organisations that are planning to increase their storage capacity expect to face challenges of some sort when doing so, underscoring the scale of the infrastructure gap.

To truly unlock AI’s potential, leaders must first look inward and assess if their infrastructure is a launchpad for innovation or a barrier to progress. Here are five indicators that your infrastructure might be holding you back.

  1. Data Access is a Bottleneck, Not an Enabler

AI models are fueled by data. The more high-quality data they can process, the more accurate and insightful they become. However, many local businesses still struggle with fragmented or slow-moving data. If data scientists spend more time waiting for datasets to load than they do building models, that is a problem. Legacy storage systems often struggle to deliver the high-speed, parallel throughput required for training complex algorithms.

The challenge is further amplified by Ireland’s strict regulatory environment as seen 40% of the organisations say they face challenges when it comes to meeting regulatory data requirements when it comes increasing storage capacity and 37% cite data security and privacy concerns as barriers when planning to scale their storage infrastructure.

The need for strong data management in the EMEA region is further amplified by stringent regulatory requirements. Regulations like the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in Europe set high standards for data privacy, consent, and localisation. Businesses need to ensure that data used for AI is not only accessible and timely but also managed and transferred in compliance with these legal mandates.

Consider a financial institution in London aiming to use AI for fraud detection. Real-time analysis is essential, but a fragmented or slow data landscape not only risks missed threats but can also lead to breaches of privacy mandates. Modern, compliant data platforms help unify, streamline, and accelerate access – enabling safe, rapid innovation, while meeting the complex requirements for privacy and governance.

  1. Scaling Server Infrastructure for the Next Wave of AI

Running AI in production is still a highly-compute intensive challenge for most businesses. While few enterprises are training large language models from scratch, many are deploying AI to support real-time decision making, analytics, computer vision, and increasingly autonomous workflows alongside existing business applications.

Almost 28% of Irish organisations say their servers need upgrading to support AI workloads, as it places sustained pressure on server infrastructure, particularly when general-purpose servers are already operating close to capacity. When AI inference, data processing and core applications compete for the same resources, performance suffers and the value of AI is harder to realise. Purpose built infrastructure, including accelerated compute, helps businesses support these mixed workloads efficiently while maintaining reliability and predictable performance.

  1. The Network Is a Traffic Jam

AI doesn’t just demand powerful computing and storage; it also requires a robust network to move massive datasets between storage, processing units, and end-users. But many businesses are discovering that their networks weren’t designed for this level of throughput. A slow or unreliable network can create significant bottlenecks, effectively starving your powerful AI processors of the data they need to function. Signs include long data transfer times, network congestion during peak processing hours, and dropped connections that can interrupt critical training jobs.

A slow network means a frustratingly delayed user experience, which can directly impact on customer satisfaction and retention. A growing number of Irish businesses recognise that improving data transfer speeds is essential to support AI tasks. A high-speed, low-latency network fabric is essential to ensure a smooth, continuous flow of data, enabling your AI applications to perform as intended.

  1. Deployment and Management Are Overly Complex

Getting an AI model from the lab to a live production environment should be a streamlined process. However, many businesses find themselves entangled in complexity. If your IT team struggles to provision resources, manage software dependencies, and scale applications, your infrastructure is creating unnecessary friction. A rigid, manually configured environment makes it difficult to experiment, iterate, and deploy AI models efficiently.

The challenge is compounded by skills gap and operational pressures. 34% of Irish organisations cite a lack of in-house expertise as a key barrier to managing growing data and infrastructure demands.

Lack of agility can be a significant disadvantage. Businesses across the EMEA region are looking to AI for a competitive edge, and speed to market is critical.

Modern infrastructure simplifies this journey with integrated software stacks and automation tools. This approach empowers teams to deploy AI applications quickly, manage them with ease, and scale them on demand, fostering a culture of rapid innovation.

  1. No Clear Path to Scale

While an organisation’s first AI project may start small, the infrastructure should be ready for what comes next. A critical sign of an unprepared system is the absence of a clear, cost-effective strategy for scaling your AI capabilities. If expanding the AI environment requires a complete and costly overhaul, the initial success will be difficult to replicate and these challenges are already being felt across businesses, with 40 % reporting difficulties when ensuring infrastructure scalability, while 37% cite high cost of expanding data storage as one of the key obstacles.

Infrastructure built on a scalable, modular architecture allows businesses to grow AI resources incrementally. This “pay-as-you-grow” model provides the flexibility to meet evolving demands without overinvesting, ensuring your AI journey is sustainable in the long term.

Building the Foundation for Progress

The journey to AI is not just about algorithms and data; it’s about building a powerful and agile foundation. By addressing these five signs, businesses in Ireland can move beyond the limitations of legacy systems. Investing in modern, purpose-built infrastructure is an investment in your future. It empowers your teams, simplifies complexity, and creates the conditions for AI to deliver on its promise of driving meaningful progress and creating new opportunities.

As organisations look to advance their AI ambitions, understanding how to modernise infrastructure becomes essential. The same principles that drive transformation – strengthening core systems, managing data securely and scaling AI workloads with confidence will be at the heart of the conversation at Dell Technologies Innovate. Bringing together industry experts and technology leaders, the event will explore how organisations can build resilient, AI‑ready environments while maintaining security, compliance, and performance.

For organisations looking to take the next step in their AI journey, understanding how to modernise infrastructure will be key.

Join us at Irish Museum of Modern Art on 26th March to dive deeper into these strategies and chart a clear path forward. For more information and to register, click here.

Dell PowerEdge XR9700 Brings Cloud RAN and AI to Harsh Edge Environments

Dell Technologies introduces the Dell PowerEdge XR9700 server, a first of its kind closed-loop liquid-cooled, fully-enclosed, ruggedized server engineered to run Cloud RAN and edge AI workloads in unprotected outdoor environments. Designed to mount on utility poles, rooftops and building exteriors, the PowerEdge XR9700 brings high performance computing into dense urban areas, remote locations, and space-constrained facilities where traditional data center infrastructure cannot reach.

Why it matters

Telecommunications operators and those working at the edge often struggle to deploy compute due to lack of power and space. The PowerEdge XR9700 solves this, delivering high performance compute directly at the point of need in an ultra-compact, zero-footprint IP66-rated enclosure that’s sealed from the elements. For telecommunications operators, it provides a flexible, software-defined alternative to traditional RAN solutions, supporting Cloud RAN and Open RAN processing at the cell site. At the same time, the platform can run edge and AI applications directly where data is created and consumed.

Built for Extreme Conditions

Designed to withstand the harshest environments, this platform’s ultra-compact IP66-rated enclosure and GR-3108 Class 4 certification delivers reliable, quiet performance in environments exposed to extreme temperatures, dust and moisture. Closed-loop liquid cooling with a thermal management architecture maintains consistent operation across a temperature range of -40°C to 46°C (-40°F to 115°F) and withstands direct solar radiation, all in a compact 15-liter form factor suitable for mounting on utility poles, rooftops and building sides. This zero-footprint design brings telecom and edge workloads to locations where only traditional radio solutions could previously operate.

Performance that Scales

Powered by the Intel Xeon 6 SoC with integrated Intel vRAN Boost technology and Intel AMX technology, the PowerEdge XR9700 delivers the processing power and fronthaul connectivity to support up to 15 5G sectors in a single server. While optimized for Cloud RAN, the platform’s flexibility allows operators to run edge and AI workloads based on network architecture and service requirements.

As part of the Dell PowerEdge XR-Series, the XR9700 integrates with Dell’s existing management tools and software stack. Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) provides remote visibility and control for zero-touch provisioning (ZTP), while compatibility with the same Cloud RAN software validated on the PowerEdge XR8720t simplifies certification and accelerates telecom deployments.

Andrew Vaz, vice president, Dell Technologies“Operators and enterprises shouldn’t have to compromise when deploying compute in challenging environments. The Dell PowerEdge XR9700 brings Cloud RAN, Open RAN, and edge AI capabilities to places they’ve never been able to go before, opening up new possibilities for network expansion and edge applications.”

 Availability

The Dell PowerEdge XR9700 will be globally available 2H CY 2026.

Additional resources

  • Find out more about the Dell PowerEdge XR9700.
  • Learn more about Dell Open Telecom Ecosystem Lab (OTEL) AI-assisted telecom testing and validation.
  • Connect with Dell on X and LinkedIn

About Dell Technologies
Dell Technologies (NYSE: DELL) helps organizations and individuals build their digital future and transform how they work, live and play. The company provides customers with the industry’s broadest and most innovative technology and services portfolio for the AI era.

What Is Proxy Ping and Why It Matters for Your Online Experience

Ever wondered why some websites feel lightning-fast while others seem to crawl? One key factor behind this inconsistency is something called proxy ping. Think of it as the heartbeat of your internet connection. Just like a doctor checks your pulse to gauge your health, ping measures the speed and stability of data travel between your device and a server – especially when you’re connected through a proxy.

When using proxies for tasks like SEO scraping, gaming, or market research, every millisecond counts. A high ping can feel like a sluggish queue in a coffee shop, while a low ping is like being served instantly. It directly affects how fast your requests are processed, which is why professionals pay close attention to it. If your proxy has a slow ping, it could be the hidden culprit behind delayed performance, failed requests, or timeouts.

The Science Behind Proxy Ping – Measuring Latency

Let’s break this down without getting too technical. Ping refers to the time it takes for a data packet to travel from your device to a proxy server and back. It’s measured in milliseconds (ms), and just like in a sprint race, lower numbers mean better performance.

Now, when you involve a proxy, an additional leg is added to that journey. The data first travels to the proxy server before reaching the target site. This added layer introduces a new variable – the proxy ping. So while proxies can offer many benefits like privacy, performance is heavily influenced by how responsive they are.

Imagine ordering a pizza. You call the restaurant (your device sends a request), they confirm the order (the proxy responds), and finally, the pizza gets delivered (your data arrives). If the call takes too long to connect or gets dropped, your dinner plans are ruined. Same logic applies with proxy ping – it has to be snappy and stable.

What Affects Proxy Ping – The Usual Suspects

Not all proxies are created equal. Several factors influence how fast or slow your proxy ping will be:

  • Geographical distance – The farther the server, the higher the ping. If you’re in New York using a proxy in Singapore, expect some noticeable lag.
  • Server quality – Low-quality servers may be overcrowded or poorly maintained, increasing ping times.
  • Bandwidth and load – If a proxy server is overloaded with requests, it will respond slower. Just like traffic on a highway, more congestion equals slower movement.
  • Internet connection – Sometimes, the issue isn’t the proxy at all but your own network stability or speed.

Choosing a reliable, well-optimized proxy provider is like selecting a premium courier over standard mail – you’re ensuring your digital “parcels” arrive faster and more securely.

How to Check Proxy Ping – Simple Tools, Real Impact

So, how do you actually measure proxy ping? You don’t need to be a network engineer to get this done. There are simple tools like ping, tracert, or even built-in proxy checkers that give you a clear snapshot of latency.

For a more detailed guide, you can read this post that walks you through step-by-step instructions and tools to use. Whether you’re testing residential proxies, data center proxies, or mobile proxies, knowing their ping gives you the power to make smarter choices.

If the results show high ping or inconsistent responses, it might be time to switch to a more stable provider or choose proxies that are physically closer to your location. Even a few milliseconds can mean the difference between seamless automation and frustrating delays.

Why Proxy Ping Matters – Especially for Power Users

Let’s say you’re running hundreds of threads for data scraping, managing social media bots, or automating sneaker checkouts. Each task depends on multiple successful requests per second. A high proxy ping can create a bottleneck, slowing everything down and possibly getting your IPs blocked due to unnatural delays.

Gamers and streamers also experience the impact. Lag, buffering, or disconnections often point back to poor ping performance. Proxy ping isn’t just a number – it’s a performance metric that reflects real-world usability.

Think of it like the speedometer in your car. Sure, your car runs, but how fast and smooth the ride feels depends on what the speedometer tells you. Likewise, proxy ping tells you whether your connection is sprinting or staggering.

Reducing Proxy Ping – Smart Moves for Speed Seekers

So what can you do if your proxy ping is holding you back? Here are a few tried-and-tested strategies:

  • Pick proxy servers close to your physical location to minimize distance-based latency.
  • Avoid free or low-quality proxies – these often have slower response times due to overcrowding.
  • Monitor ping regularly – even premium proxies can degrade over time.
  • Use fewer simultaneous threads if your ping spikes during high load.

You don’t need a PhD in networking to improve proxy performance. Just a little awareness and the right provider can make all the difference.

Final Thoughts – Ping Isn’t Everything, But It’s a Lot

In the world of proxies, ping acts like a performance thermometer. It might not tell you everything about your server quality, but it offers a critical first insight. Whether you’re scraping data, automating workflows, or simply optimizing online speed, checking and understanding your proxy ping is like knowing your car’s fuel level – it keeps you moving efficiently.

If you care about speed, responsiveness, and reliability, then proxy ping is something you should never ignore. Because in the digital world, every millisecond counts – and your success might just depend on it.

Preparing for the Future: Expected Features of Windows Server 2025

The world of server technologies stands on the brink of significant change. Windows Server 2025 — the latest version of Microsoft’s popular server operating system — promises to revolutionize enterprise IT infrastructure. This release is not just an update but a qualitative leap in security, performance, and cloud integration. In this article, we will examine the most important features.

Key Security Innovations

Security is the cornerstone of Windows Server 2025. The updated version offers several significant improvements:

  • enhanced Active Directory protection;
  • updated SMB protocol with QUIC support;
  • new password encryption methods, including the use of AES.

Of particular note is the abandonment of the outdated Mailslots protocol in favor of more modern and secure solutions. This change will significantly increase the overall security level of server infrastructure.

Improved Performance and Scalability

Windows Server 2025 takes a big step forward in performance. Improvements affect various aspects of the system:

  1. Optimization of data storage operations, providing up to a 90% increase in IOPS.
  2. Hyper-V update with support for up to 1792 virtual processors and 29.7 TB of RAM per VM.
  3. Implementation of GPU partitioning technology for more efficient use of graphics resources.

These changes will allow organizations to use existing hardware resources more effectively and scale their infrastructure without significant additional investments.

Integration with Cloud Technologies

Hybrid and multi-cloud environments are becoming the norm in the modern IT landscape. Windows Server 2025 takes this trend into account, offering expanded capabilities for integration with cloud services:

  • Improved Software-defined Networking (SDN) tools for managing networks in distributed environments.
  • Close integration with Azure Arc, allowing management of on-premises servers through a cloud interface.
  • Support for hybrid work scenarios, ensuring a smooth transition between on-premises and cloud resources.

These features will help organizations create a more flexible and adaptive IT infrastructure capable of quickly responding to changing business requirements.

Artificial Intelligence and Management

Artificial intelligence is becoming an integral part of modern IT systems. Windows Server 2025 keeps pace with this trend, offering:

  • AI-based management functions to simplify server administration.
  • Optimized support for AI workloads, including improved GPU utilization.
  • Tools for performance analysis and optimization based on machine learning.

These innovations will allow IT teams to manage complex infrastructures more effectively and optimize resource utilization.

Updates to Active Directory

Active Directory (AD) is a key component of Windows Server, and in the 2025 version, it receives substantial improvements. The new version of AD offers enhanced capabilities for identity and access management:

  • Support for 32k-page AD databases, significantly increasing capacity and performance compared to previous 8k-page databases.
  • Improved AD replication for faster and more reliable data synchronization between domain controllers.
  • New forest and domain functional levels, providing access to advanced features.
  • Support for TLS 1.3 for LDAP communications, enhancing the security of network interactions.
  • Implementation of Kerberos keys for local accounts, strengthening authentication protection.

The updated Active Directory will provide organizations with a more reliable and scalable identity management infrastructure, which is critical in today’s distributed and hybrid environments.

New System Update Capabilities

One of the most notable improvements in Windows Server 2025 is the Hotpatching feature. This technology allows critical security updates to be installed without server restarts. Previously, this capability was only available in the Azure Edition Windows Server 2022 Datacenter, but now it will be available for all editions of Windows Server 2025.

Hotpatching significantly reduces system downtime and simplifies the maintenance process, which is especially important for critical services operating 24/7.

Network Improvements

Windows Server 2025 offers numerous significant improvements in network technologies:

  1. SMB over QUIC — a more secure and performant protocol for file sharing.
  2. Adaptive Traffic Control (ATC) for optimizing network flows.
  3. Health and Usage Dashboard (HUD) for improved visualization of network activity.

These innovations will help organizations increase the performance of network infrastructure and improve control over network resources.

Licensing Models

Microsoft offers flexible licensing options for Windows Server 2025:

  • Traditional perpetual license model;
  • New “pay-as-you-go” subscription model through Azure Arc.

The choice of model depends on the specifics of the business. For companies with seasonal load fluctuations, the subscription model may be more advantageous, while for stable infrastructures, a perpetual license may be the optimal solution.

Preparing for the Transition

Transitioning to Windows Server 2025 requires careful planning. For a successful upgrade from Windows Server 2022, it is recommended to:

  • Conduct an audit of the current infrastructure.
  • Assess application compatibility.
  • Develop a migration plan that accounts for possible downtime.
  • Train IT personnel on working with new features.

Advance preparation will help avoid problems during the transition and help you start using the advantages of the new version as quickly as possible.

Potential Business Benefits

The implementation of Windows Server 2025 promises many significant benefits for businesses:

  • Increase in overall IT infrastructure security.
  • Enhanced performance and scalability of server systems.
  • Improved flexibility in IT resource management.
  • Optimization of IT costs through new licensing models.
  • Support for modern workloads, including AI and machine learning.

These advantages can become key factors in increasing business competitiveness in the digital age.

Conclusion

Windows Server 2025 represents a significant step forward in the evolution of server operating systems. The combination of enhanced security, increased performance, and deep integration with cloud technologies makes this version an attractive choice for organizations seeking to modernize their IT infrastructure.

How to Mount a Server in a Rack?

IT equipment is very expensive. When it comes to servers, prices can reach several thousand dollars. Thus, when buying network hardware, users treat it carefully and fasten reliable to prevent accidental falling and damage.

The installation of a server rack requires preparatory steps, caution during fastening, and ensuring safe storage after mounting. Thus, the server mounting procedure consists of three steps. Let’s consider each stage of how to mount server in rack in more detail.

Tips before Installation

Do not neglect the preparatory process. Skipping this stage will lead to possible problems during mounting, slow down the process, or be potentially harmful to telecommunications equipment. Pay due attention to the below-mentioned criteria:

Check Server and rack Compatibility

Server cabinets have standardized dimensions to accommodate most IT hardware. However, sometimes producers have unique furniture. So, the first thing to do is to make sure that your equipment fits your cabinet. Here, follow the sequence of steps:

  • measure rack dimensions or find them in a user manual;
  • measure your server;
  • conclude whether the equipment fits the rack.

Here, remember to leave some extra space for air circulation and hardware cooling and cable routing. Thus, do not chase tight fitting in a 4-post server rack.

Find an Adapter

If you found out that your hardware and furniture are incompatible during a previous step, search for an adapter that will help achieve perfect fitting.

Check Rack Holes

You definitely know that server racks have specialized holes and slots, which are used for fastening active network equipment, accessories, shelves, and rails, as well as fan mounting. Make sure that the provided holes fit your hardware and are suitable for your system.

Adjust Holders to Fit Depth

Mounting rails and shelves are used to accommodate servers, switches, routers, and other accessories. Make sure that they are placed at the required height and depth to carry devices durably and reliably.

Each of these stages is aimed at preventing fatal mistakes. If you identified some trouble or incompatibility, eliminate problems first, and then go on. Once you’re done with these steps, you’re ready for mounting.

Crucial Steps for Durable Server Fastening

Now, let’s see how to mount a server in furniture correctly. Study all stages properly and then proceed to fasten devices.

Disassemble Mounting Rails

Holes on vertical posts are used for mounting hardware. There are many holes places at a distance. Usually, 3 holes take 1 unit. Take off the rails by sliding them outside the rack.

Attach Counterparts to the Server

Apply screwdrivers to lose bolts and adjust the height of the rails. First, take screws and insert them into mounting holes of cabinet posts. Attach assemblies. Tighten the screws and check whether it is fastened reliably.

Attach Rails to Cabinet Posts

Here, two accessories come in handy. Technicians choose either mounting brackets or chassis brackets. Mounting brackets are found on the front side of the chassis. Chassis are fastened to cabinet bodies with cage nuts to guarantee secure carrying and prevent hardware skewing.

Mount the Device

  • Rails are completely extended. Fixing occurs in this state.
  • Equipment counterparts are aligned with cabinet rails.
  • The device is slightly pushed inside. Yet, do not apply force. Check hardware for sliding and tipping. Make sure stable anchoring.
  • Mounting brackets are applied to secure hardware.

By following this guide, you’ll keep in mind how to rack a server and cope with the task with flying colors.

Warnings and Cautions

Make sure to take into account the following caution measures at the stage of planning server cabinet layout:

  1. Heavy equipment (servers, in particular) is accommodated at the bottom. Always follow the simple rule of placing heavy devices closer to the ground. If you neglect this rule and put a heavy serve on top, an entire cabinet can tip over, causing lots of money loss and damage.
  2. Guarantee sufficient airflow. When performing computing tasks, servers consume a lot of power and emit a lot of heat in return. Thus, proper air circulation is an obligatory requirement for a “healthy organism” functioning. Consider fan installation or use natural airflow to cool down devices. Appropriate cooling strategies are chosen, depending on the rack type (closed vs open frameworks).
  3. Temperature control is inevitably connected with a previous point since the airflow is designed to exchange heat. Thus, optimal climate management is crucial for an internal environment. For example, blanking panels are applied to plug unused slots and close the air circuit. Fans are mounted to force the air to circulate in a particular direction.
  4. Cable wiring. Another important issue is leaving free space. Extra space is designed for two purposes: air circulation and cable routing. Make sure to leave space to connect devices to PDUs, mount switches, and provide other connections for communication between system units. 

Hardware mounting in server furniture is an important task. The correctness of fastening influences the reliability of accommodation. Improper installation may lead to damage and losses. The mounting process implies many cautions and steps. If you study this information attentively, you can easily install the server yourself in your home.

 

But note that before you install equipment, you should pick a proper model. This task is even more important. It means that the preparatory phase requires particular attention and greatly affects the future success and smoothness of system performance.

Why Use a Proxy Server or VPN in 2022?

Both VPN and proxies appear to have become buzzwords in the world of internet security. Few people know the difference or which actual benefits either of the two options offers, though. Here’s why we’re offering you this article, which addresses the following questions:

 

  • What are the operating principles of VPN and proxies?
  • What are the pros and cons of each?
  • Why might you want to use VPN or proxies?
  • Why do people hunt for Australia proxies or UK proxies specifically?

How VPN Works

The acronym VPN stands for a virtual private network. It’s a solution that works on the level of your operating system, creating an encrypted tunnel that’s used to redirect the data you exchange with the internet. Any traffic passing through the tunnel is also encrypted.

It’s essential that VPN is applied automatically to all traffic generated by your operating system. A lot of people value the anonymity that it offers and, especially, the enhanced data safety. If you worry a lot about your data being stolen, this is probably the optimum solution to give you peace of mind.

It’s a misunderstanding that VPN’s primary purpose is to alter or hide your IP address. While it’s true that the identifier does change when you browse the web using VPN, it’s not all it does.

VPN is a relatively expensive and slow solution, but it covers a wide range of use cases and user needs. If you are looking for a more flexible approach, though, give proxies a try.

Proxies as an Alternative

Proxies are solutions that apply on the app level. That is, they are usually used as browser extensions and only work for data exchanged within the specific application. One benefit of this is that they can be faster and more affordable than VPN. On the flipside, however, you don’t get full coverage.

To find out if you need a full package or a set of proxies will do, you need to know what you are looking for. For those who want to go web scraping without getting blacklisted all the time, proxies are a great solution. They also work fine if you need to bypass geographical restrictions. This can be important for the purpose of verifying ads, in which case we strongly recommend opting for residential proxies.

Residential proxies are more legitimate and convincing than datacenter ones and come with almost unlimited locations. This means you can rely on Australia proxies to access Australia-only content.

VPN vs. Proxies: Coverage vs. Flexibility

VPN and proxies are both valid ways of bypassing IP-related restrictions and enhancing your anonymity. The latter is a more complex and costly tool that also offers data encryption and works on all levels. Proxies, by contrast, are flexible and affordable app-level extensions that also mask your IP. Our advice is that you stick to proxies unless you’re working with highly valuable data.

Do you have any experience with either VPN or proxies? Share your impressions in the comments if you do.

Benefits of Using a Proxy Server

Are you curious about what a proxy server is and what benefits it can offer you? If so, you’ve come to the right place. In this post, we’ll discuss what a proxy server is, the different types of proxy servers available, and the benefits of using one. We’ll also provide you with some tips on how to find the best proxy server for your needs. 

So, whether you’re looking for increased privacy and security or simply want to access websites that are blocked in your region, a proxy server can be a valuable tool. Keep reading to learn more!

What is a Proxy Server?

A great place to start would be understanding what exactly a proxy server is. Well, in a nutshell, it’s a middleman that handles your requests. To be more specific, when you click on a site, a connection is created directly between the site you are loading, and yourself. A proxy is a server that gets the request first, instead of the website, and sends it for you. It also receives the data from the site, makes a few changes, and is sent back to you. 

In addition to this, a proxy gives you a unique dedicated IP address that is different from your own. This means that it essentially hides your IP address, making your internet browsing experience much safer. 

Hide IP Address

As mentioned above, a proxy server gives you a dedicated IP address that is not the same as the one that you use, which makes you invisible online. This is great because every site that you access can see your IP address and save it. 

More than this, hackers can access your IP address from sites, which can give them a lot of information about you, such as the city and country you live in, your street address, internet service provider, your zip code, and more. In other words, you can use proxies to keep you anonymous and keep you safe when browsing online.

Avoid Unwanted Sites

Another big benefit of a proxy server is that it can block users from accessing sites. You might be wondering about the benefit there; some sites contain malware, virus, and phishing links. These links can cause damage to your computer, but a proxy server might get infected instead of the device you are using. 

If your employees use company computers, you might also want to limit the sites they can visit during working hours. 

Increase Loading Times

This benefit might be more of a quality of life benefit, but it certainly makes the browsing experience that much better, which is that proxies can increase the loading time of websites. One of the ways that proxies can do this is by removing all of the extra information that loads with a site. 

Another way this happens is because proxy servers cache data from sites you have visited previously, or sites that are in their local cache. This translates to a faster loading time since the information being accessed is already stored. 

More Accounts Managed on Social Media

If your business uses Instagram, then you might be aware that there is a restriction on the number of accounts a single IP address can manage. By using a proxy, you will be able to manage multiple accounts, which helps greatly with marketing efforts. 

In addition to this, by using a proxy, you will also be able to increase the amount of automation your business can accomplish on social media. This is because since proxies give a single dedicated IP address, marketing companies can use bots and other automation tools. This results in increasing brand awareness, reaching more people and increasing followers in a much faster period. 

Avoid Geographical Restrictions

Finally, another great benefit of using a proxy server is the fact that you will be able to bypass geographical restrictions. For example, maybe a service is only available in a specific country, or you are looking to target an audience in a different region, now you can. 

This is particularly helpful on social media platforms, and with the ability to manage multiple accounts, you can increase your reach by unimaginable margins. More than this, your geographical region can be hidden, which is great for privacy and security reasons.