Talk:OSE Network Plan
- Does OSE use any sort of two-way radio, VHF, or UHF radio at the Factor e Farm? I was just curious as this could also be integrated into a rack server with products such as these:
http://www.novexcomm.com/store.php?category=1
http://www.icomamerica.com/en/products/systems/analog/xbandair/default.aspx
http://www.icomamerica.com/en/products/systems/analog/xband50/default.aspx
- So for a quick clarification of how this works:
There is a large rack mounted "Primary Server" which allows for massive storage, network switching, world network access bundling, and processing power.
This is contained in an area with another rack which contains a "Render Farm" Which is essentially a bunch of GPU's linked together in a server rack. This allows for users to connect on very power limited PC's via the server's high speed networking, and do things in real time like
1. Complex Scientific/Engineering Simulations
2. Complex, High Part Count Cad
3. Render Super High Resolution Photos And Videos ( Raw 4k, 5k, and even 8k )
4. Edit Super High Resolution Photos And Videos ( Raw 4k, 5k, and even 8k )
5. Real Time Animation/CGI Rendering (All the way from low resolution to Super High Resolution)
6. AI/Neural Networking Work
7. Tons of Virtual Machines
A user can also rent it out over the internet for additional revenue
The mesh WiFi network simply is a group of special WAP Transmitters that create one giant mesh or bubble of WiFi that is all the same, instead of many smaller networks like some home WiFi repeaters. Think of Airport/ Shopping Center/ University WiFi.
Then there are the inter building connections.
These are either done by
1. Wireless WiFi "Satellite Dish Like" Antennas and Transmitters
2. Buried Coaxial Cable or Fiber Optic Cable (Preferably the latter due to less signal loss, and longer max cable lengths)
3. A combination of both 1 and 2
Then Finally we have the Secondary Servers. These are very small servers, for remote buildings, that take in the signals mentioned above and convert them to many more local connections via switches and also provide small local storage. These have the added benefit of making many smaller redundant LAN's below the larger LAN .