How Dell powers IT needs of the Caterham Formula 1 Team

During the Formula 1 SingTel Singapore Grand Prix over the weekend, I popped down to Caterham’s garage to get up close with how Dell provides the complex IT systems needed to power Caterham’s data processing needs.

Dell and Intel are global sponsors and technology partners of the Caterham F1 Team.

Dell and Intel are global sponsors and technology partners of the Caterham F1 Team.

To provide the computing resource needed at the circuit, Caterham uses Dell’s “Active System” – a converged “Half-rack” housing all servers, storage and connectivity.

These include 30 virtual machines on Dell PowerEdge R620 & R720, 10 Dell Force10 PowerConnect switches, 25TB of trackside storage using EqualLogic and server platforms utilising SSDs.

In addition, there are some 100 Dell Latitude laptops, including Dell XPS and Latitude 10 tablets; as well as 20 high-powered Dell Precision mobile workstations.

What if the half-rack fails?

Dell has also implemented a disaster recovery system (DRS) to continue running the F1 cars in such a contingency.

The DRS comprises a Dell PowerEdge R720xd server for “snap-shotting” virtual machines, a Dell PowerEdge R210, a SonicWall firewall, and an Artist node to run the intercom system.

With this set-up, Dell has made Caterham one of the leading F1 teams in terms of consolidated and virtualised trackside computing.


Caterham in F1

The Caterham F1 Team is owned by Malaysian Tony Fernandes and based in the United Kingdom in Leafield, Oxfordshire.

Caterham Formula 1 with Dell and Intel.

This is only the second year that the team is competing as Caterham after team principal Fernandes acquired British sportscar manufacturer Caterham Cars.

“All trackside storage systems in the garage use SSD instead of spinning hard disks, because the harmonics from the noise of the F1 engines kills hard drives,” said Richard St Clair Quentin, Commercial Manager, Caterham F1.

The team had competed as Team Lotus in the 2011 F1 season, before changing its name to Caterham for the 2012 season – finishing both seasons at 10th place in the Constructors Championship.

The 2012 season also saw the best driver finish improve from 13th place to 11th.

For the 2013 season, Caterham’s F1 cars are again powered by Renault engines but are driven by new Caterham drivers Charles Pic and Giedo van der Garde.

In the Singapore leg last night, Giedo van der Garde came in 16th while Charles Pic came in 19th.

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