RE: temperature in server room
From: Mark (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 04/27/04
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Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 12:53:26 -0700
This is hardly a feature that is exclusive to Intel
anything, any decnt board will have a monitoring utility.
I use Tyan boards and they have a very nice monitoring
utility that can send you an e-mail among other things if
there is a problem.
>-----Original Message-----
>If you run intel motherboards, there is a utility that
you can download
>from there web site that will allow you to monitor the
internal temperature
>of your machines. If you are worried about the temp, I
would highly
>suggest using a utility like this.
>http://intel.com/design/motherbd/active.htm
>
>
>Robert King
>Microsoft Product Support Specialist
>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights.
>
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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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