Looking forward to the colorful board review! I had a heart attack last night, my entire remote farm went down. Called the internet company this morning and they reset something on their end. Huge relief that everything is up again lol. If not I have to take a flight.
LOL - my group's GPU farm is in a warehouse 15mins drive my house. But all ASICs are at Labrador, NFL-Canada.
Teamviewer, VPN, CCTV, Big Digital temps and decibel meters and SRR -- are mandatory for remote monitoring, access and control.
Of course, the cellphones of the onsite engineers at Labrador is good to have too

team-viewer over Tight VNC ? , team viewer always seems slow to me , why do you need Decibel meters ?
TV for remote (outside to any two TV server) - this way I avoid those port forwarding.
TVNC for intranet specifically for Windows workstations (mostly NVIDIA rigs and one AMD rig)
smOS Linux for all AMD rigs - good enough for central management for all the AMD rigs.
Through the IP-CCTV (4 cams), I have visuals on temps (4 locations in the warehouse) and also decibel meter.
During hot days - the Deltas will crank up her fans -- total 9 rigs using TB250/12slots and H110/13slots use Deltas.
When all Deltas screaming to combined decibel up to 110db (peacetime 75-77db) -- temps usually hits 37-38c - which is too high for my comfort.
When this scenario happens, I would be at Severity 2 mode and would make a trip to warehouse and temporarily turn on the additional air extractor.
