Glossary entry

Japanese term or phrase:

マシンルーム

English translation:

Server Room

Added to glossary by KathyT
Aug 9, 2005 04:23
18 yrs ago
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Japanese term

マシンルーム

Japanese to English Tech/Engineering IT (Information Technology) databases
Irregular Backup
Backed up Data is stored for 2 generations. (マシンルーム、External Storage)

Context - appears in a Backup Management summary.

Is this just "machine room"? Really? Sounds suspiciously like wasei-eigo to me.
Much obliged if anyone in the know could fill me in.
Proposed translations (English)
4 +5 server room, comms room, equipment room

Discussion

Non-ProZ.com Aug 9, 2005:
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Kurt's answer is looking pretty close to the mark...
Mikito Oki Aug 9, 2005:
you mean, like a utility room?
we had a utility floor before. People used to call it the machine floor.

Proposed translations

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server room, comms room, equipment room

Probably you're talking about the server room. Any of the above may be used. Different companies have different ways of saying it. It just refers to the room in a company where the servers and network infrastructure are installed.

I agree that in English, "machine room" sounds more like a heavy equipment room, such as the room that would contain a building's power generators or elevator motors and controls...

My answer is based on my experience in the IT industry.

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Note added at 25 mins (2005-08-09 04:48:42 GMT)
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Note: The nuance here is that the backup tapes will be stored near the servers on which the data primarily resides, and that tape is readily available if a restore is needed. The other tapes are stored offsite for data redundancy. These are normally subjected to a rotation schedule.

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Note added at 35 mins (2005-08-09 04:58:13 GMT)
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Sorry, another note. In my own company, our Japanese engineers tend to call it the \"machine room\" or Englishized \"comms room\" but when we discuss with the global team we usually call it the server room.

Also, the main server room at our corporate headquarters is called the data center.
Peer comment(s):

agree Mikito Oki : Aye to the 'server room'. Tapes are usually stored in a storage room. p.s. I just stash'em in my desk drawer for added security ;-P
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At our company, the tapes are stored in a locker inside the server room for a week, and then they are rotated to offsite storage where they are kept for a year. Larger companies or managed data centers generally have a separate tape storage room, though.
agree Kazuo SAWADA : I believe Kurt is right.
19 mins
Thanks
agree Xuchun
33 mins
Thanks
agree Tandethsquire
10 hrs
Thanks
agree Elisha Nixon : I would say server room too.
15 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thanks Kurt and all who commented. Server room is perfect in this case. Equipment room would suit, too, in less specific cases."
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