1. Monitoratge Intel·ligent amb IoT (Internet of Things)

L’objectiu és passar d’un consum “cec” a una gestió basada en dades en temps real per evitar sobrecàrregues i optimitzar el lloguer de potència elèctrica.

  • Implementació de Sensors: Instal·lació de mesuradors de potència intel·ligents (com els Shelly Pro 3EM) en cada sector de la xarxa elèctrica.
  • Dashboard de Control: Centralització de dades mitjançant Home Assistant o Grafana. Això permet veure quin sector consumeix més i detectar pics anòmals de temperatura en els racks.
  • Alertes Predictives: Configuració de notificacions automàtiques (via Telegram o Discord) quan un node s’apropi al 80% de la seva capacitat de càrrega elèctrica.

2. Infraestructura i Virtualització de Servidors

En lloc de tenir desenes de torres físiques consumint energia i generant calor, el model 4.0 aposta per la consolidació.

  • Hiperconvergència amb Proxmox o VMware: Utilització de servidors d’alta densitat per allotjar totes les instàncies de jocs (Minecraft, CS2, Rust) i serveis interns (DNS, Steam Cache).
  • Docker per a Microserveis: Implementació de contenidors per a serveis lleugers, la qual cosa permet una escalabilitat immediata si el nombre de participants creix de cop.
  • Steam Cache / Lancache: Una peça clau per a la sostenibilitat de la xarxa. En virtualitzar un servidor de cau, els jocs només es descarreguen un cop de la xarxa externa, reduint el trànsit de sortida i el consum de banda ampla en un 90%.

3. Sostenibilitat i Energies Renovables

Una LAN Party 4.0 ha de ser responsable amb el seu impacte ambiental.

  • Mix Energètic Híbrid: Instal·lació de kits de plaques solars portàtils per alimentar les zones de descans o de càrrega de dispositius mòbils.
  • Sistemes d’UPS (SAI) d’Alta Eficiència: Utilització de sistemes d’alimentació ininterrompuda amb bateries de liti, que tenen una vida útil més llarga i són més fàcils de reciclar que les de plom.
  • Compensació de CO2: Càlcul de la petjada de carboni de l’esdeveniment a través de les dades recollides per l’IoT i proposta de reforestació local per compensar els KWh consumits.
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