Mounting, power, basic connections

Servers mount in standard 19-inch racks. Follow your rack manufacturer’s mounting instructions for safe and stable mounting. If the server’s power supply has a 110/240 switch, make sure to set it to the proper voltage (120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz).

Plan for your rack space and cooling requirements by creating a table similar to the one shown above. List your servers, set-top boxes and related equipment. If possible, include a PC or laptop dedicated for use with the Volicon Media Intelligence service servers.

Access and peripherals

  • It is recommended to attach a dedicated display, keyboard and mouse so that there is no delay in logging in to the server during urgent service.

  • Attach LAN and video cables as needed per application.

Power distribution

Servers should preferably be on dedicated circuits so that if one trips, it will not affect more than one power supply module per server.

Volicon Media Intelligence service systems should be connected to a UPS or a similar high-availability power supply.

Total power

Add the power requirements of all other on-site equipment to obtain total system power consumption.

HVAC

Ensure your HVAC has sufficient cooling capacity to handle the total power (watts) of heat dissipated by the servers and your other on-site equipment.

STB shelves

If you use set-top boxes (STBs), Volicon Media Intelligence service recommends mounting these in 19-inch racks (482.6 mm) for solid installation. Locate the shelves close to the respective probe server to reduce cable lengths. As an example, see the STB shelf shown below. It fits in a 19-inch 2U- high rack.

Figure: Set-top box mounting shelf

Figure: Set-top box mounting shelf

Typical rack layout with set-top boxes

This section describes rack layout and interconnections scenarios. Typical deployment will have a central server, one or more probe servers with capture cards and, optionally, set-top boxes. A small installation may be able to combine the central server and probe functionality in a single physical server.

Figure: Typical Volicon Media Intelligence service equipment rack

Figure: Typical Volicon Media Intelligence service equipment rack