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Revision as of 20:10, 18 November 2014
WELCOME
- Welcome to the Open Compute Project's Open Rack Project.
- This project if focused on optimizing all of the infrastructure that IT gear uses for very large scale deployments.
- This includes items like:
- Physical support structures
- -Racks
- -Shelves and adapters
- -Cable management and gear interconnects
- Stable Power delivery
- -power distribution system
- -battery back-up
- -power conversion
- Physical support structures
- This project is focused on solving problems for large scale deployment like:
- -fast deployment of resources to the data center
- -efficient upgrade cycles
- -simple physical and thermal interfaces for the data center
- -quickly identifying and servicing of failed components
- -extracting value from components with different lifetimes
Link to the Open Rack Project Charter here
Get Involved
- This project is open to the public and we are interested in getting the community involved to make things better.
Events
- Join us at a meeting:
- This project meets annually at the OCP Summit events. More information on these events can be found on the OCP events page
- or a workshop:
- This project also meets at OCP Engineering Workshop Sessions as needed here
Communication Paths
- Co Leads:
Steve Mills -> Steve.mills@ocproject.org
and
Brian Obernesser -> Brian.Obernesser@OCProject.net
- Join the "Opencompute-openrack" mailing list here:
Specifications and Design files
- The community involved in the Open Rack Project has created several standards and specifications to help with developing new products.
- All of these are available for download.