Re: temperature in server room
From: Trevor OE News (_at_)
Date: 04/27/04
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Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 14:16:27 -0500
Jack,
I have A/C issues here in Houston. I can't close/lock the door to the
server room because it gets way too hot. Even with the door open,
temperatures run 85ºF or more. So far, knock on wood, I haven't had any
heat related hardware failures.
-Trevor
"Jack Ping" <jack at techexpress.ca> wrote in message
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> Have you guys ever paid any attention to the temperature in server
> room??
> Some small businesses do not have air conditioning at all in their
> server room. How do you guys handle the temperature then?
> I believe the ideal temperature range should be 18 ~ 22 degree C
> What is the highest temperature in your server room you've ever run
> without a problem?
> Recently, one server keeps getting hardware related errors, and this
> makes me think about the temperature
>
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