My house isnt built for moving furniture, it's built for living in. I've not moved a bed in or out of the bedroom in 8 years now. But for the 15 minutes I did move a bed, the door and hallway had to accomodate it. Humans have to go into datacenters - often in an emergency. Complicating the servicing of equipment by having sweat drip off you into the electronics is not condusive to uptime. /kc On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 03:45:30PM +0000, Keith Stokes said:
There are plenty of people who say 80+ is fine for equipment and data centers aren???t built for people.
However other things have to be done correctly.
Are you sure your equipment is properly oriented for airflow (hot/cold aisles if in use) and has no restrictions?
On Oct 11, 2017, at 9:42 AM, Sam Kretchmer <sam@coeosolutions.com<mailto:sam@coeosolutions.com>> wrote:
with a former employer we had a suite at the L3 facility on Canal in Chicago. They had this exact issue for the entire time we had the suite. They kept blaming a failing HVAC unit on our floor, but it went on for years no matter who we complained to, or what we said.
Good luck.
On 10/11/17, 7:31 AM, "NANOG on behalf of David Hubbard" <nanog-bounces@nanog.org<mailto:nanog-bounces@nanog.org> on behalf of dhubbard@dino.hostasaurus.com<mailto:dhubbard@dino.hostasaurus.com>> wrote:
Curious if anyone on here colo??s equipment at a Level 3 facility and has found the temperature unacceptably warm? I??m having that experience currently, where ambient temp is in the 80??s, but they tell me that??s perfectly fine because vented tiles have been placed in front of all equipment racks. My equipment is alarming for high temps, so obviously not fine. Trying to find my way up to whomever I can complain to that??s in a position to do something about it but it seems the support staff have been told to brush questions about temp off as much as possible. Was wondering if this is a country-wide thing for them or unique to the data center I have equipment in. I have equipment in several others from different companies and most are probably 15-20 degrees cooler.
Thanks,
David
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