- Server farm
A server farm or server cluster is a collection of
computer server s usually maintained by an enterprise to accomplish server needs far beyond the capability of one machine. Often, server farms will have both a primary and a backup server allocated to a single task, so that in the event of the failure of the primary server, a backup server will take over the primary server's function.Server farms are typically co-located with the
network switch es and/orrouter s which enable communication between the different parts of the cluster and the users of the cluster.Server farms are commonly used for
cluster computing . Many modernsupercomputer s comprise giant server farms of high-speedprocessors connected by eitherGigabit Ethernet or custom interconnects such asInfiniband orMyrinet .Another common use of server farms is for
web hosting , which are sometimes referred to as "web farms".Server farms are increasingly being used instead of or in addition to
mainframe computer s by large enterprises, although server farms do not as yet reach the same reliability levels as mainframes. Because of the sheer number of computers in large server farms, the failure of individual machines is a commonplace event, and the management of large server farms needs to take this into account, by providing support for redundancy, automaticfailover , and rapid reconfiguration of the server cluster.The performance of the very largest server farms (thousands of processors and up) is typically limited by the performance of the
data center 's cooling systems and the total electricity cost rather than by the performance of the processors. For this reason, the critical design parameter for such systems tends to beperformance per watt , rather than performance per processor.ee also
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Blade server
*Comparison of wiki farms
*Data center
*Green computing
*Link farm
*Render farm
*Server room External links
* [http://dssg.cs.umb.edu/wiki/index.php/SymbioticSphere SymbioticSphere: A Biologically-inspired Architecture for Scalable, Adaptive and Survivable Server Farm]
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