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My company is providing cloud infrastructure to our customers. For research purposes we are running a little openstack cloud in our laboratory datacenter were we can test stuff before implementing it in the productive environment.

Last week the manager asked me to shut down the cluster over night and only power on the servers when we need it. (about twice a week)

The reason: it produces too much heat.

My answer was: No.
First off thats not how cloud infrastructure works, and how about a proper climate control?

Sometimes i ask myself in which parallel universum our managers live 😑

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    @ThreadRipper i think openstack is not designed to be shut down completely. I have multiple databases and cluster services running, to create a workflow or automate this shutdown it would cost time which we dont have. Also everytime when we need to test stuff we have to consider that the first hour would always be the task to get the cluster working. In my eyes this sums up very quick.

    what i could do is to shutdown some of the servers and let the cloud runs on minimal resources, this would be how cloud works.
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    @ThreadRipper 😀 good idea! i hope i have enough time to get the photo, before they throw me out. And i better start searching for a new job as preparation....
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    @ThreadRipper i think this would describe the expected reaction best...
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