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Answer» a little off topic, but what was this class called? im really curious as it is not up to the data guy to KEEP his server room cool, it is up to the architect and/or the HVAC consultant.Just to answer the questions asked: a little off topic, but what was this class called? im really curious as it is not up to the data guy to keep his server room cool, it is up to the architect and/or the HVAC consultant.I should stop talking I think I will just watch this topic and see if I learn something The class was called "Computer Technology" No, it wouldent be about the fire safety or heating unit information, but, it would go over CONCERNS about the operating conditions of the servers themselves, as well as setting them up, configuring, and making sure they keep running. you might also check out APC's website. They have some products available for cooling in the corporate section. http://www.apc.com/products/category.cfm?id=9&subid=47Also you will want a cleanguard fire extinguisher sorry forget the rating number for it but if you TALK to the fire extinguisher guy he will know exactlyl what you are asking about. The problem being that while a fire extinguisher may be rated for electrical fires they are generally not rated for server survival. The average electrically rated fire extinguisher will leave a powder residue over everything including the inside of your servers and drives and in short order you will lose them. Hope this helps.nice bump... Quote The average electrically rated fire extinguisher will leave a powder residue over everything including the inside of your servers and drives and in short order you will lose them. im curious, how does powder destroy hard drives?Quote from: homer on August 01, 2008, 07:48:48 PM nice bump...Forget that, how does the 'powder' get inside the Hard Drive? |
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