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Who can share the maintenance schedule for server hardware?
Hello!
Here's a useful "paper" I thought about. There are several dozen servers, and about the same number of network equipment. It is difficult to keep track of everything, to remember the necessary check in time and check everything that I wanted (it is supposed to). Do all car owners know such a book as a maintenance schedule? So we are talking about such a schedule for server hardware.
Someone will say “What kind of laziness a person has” or “What kind of specialist are you that you forget about such holiness”, but this is not about me, but about the fact that the company employs more than one IT specialist or three, and fortunately not five.
In order not to keep in memory information about who, what, when and with what result checked, it would be useful to have such a schedule. With a breakdown by category and the necessary set of checklists.
Actually the question: Maybe someone has something similar that would make this work easier for me.
Thanks a lot!
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Actually, when I kept my data center, I never checked the servers as scheduled, after all, they are all in work and you can’t stop them just like that, and nothing really breaks except for the screws.
And so everywhere zabbix takes all the parameters that are important, if something goes wrong it sends an alert and you already understand there
humidity and smoke sensors are also hanging in zabbix, well, the conduits are serviced every six months, once every three months I went with such a broom to remove dust from cooling blocks.
I don’t really understand what can be checked in servers and network equipment, if something breaks, an alert will come from the monitoring system, just come and look at them?
well, they also say the fans need to be checked, but in my clean DC, not a single fan has broken in 7 years, there is almost no dust, I didn’t even lubricate any of them.
in general, I think you invented some nonsense.
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