Matt Harris|Infrastructure Lead 816-256-5446|Direct Looking for something? Helpdesk Portal|Email Support|Billing Portal We build and deliver end-to-end IT solutions. On Thu, Mar 11, 2021 at 4:46 AM Daniel Karrenberg <dfk@ripe.net> wrote:
Maybe the innovative ‘green’ design had something to do with the rapid spread of the fire and the way fire suppression was engineered:
https://us.ovhcloud.com/about/company/green-tech
Further I conjecture that a halon system would not be feasible in such a structure.
Daniel
There are plenty of effective options besides environmentally-destructive Halon, dangerous-to-equipment water sprinkler, or dangerous-to-personnel CO2 for fire suppression these days. Some of the most common today are foam systems like FM-200 or 3m's Novec. - Matt