I’m looking to have to do something to get 3-phase for the IBM 4331 gear. I haven’t quite added up the power requirements yet but I’m guessing its going to be in the 10-15kVA range. Since the power to all of the gear is really split between 3 loads (string of 4 3340 drives, 3803 control unit + 2 3420 tape drives and 2821 control uint + 1403 printer + 2540 card reader/punch) I need to figure out if it’s best to have one big converter or 3 smaller ones. It’s unlikely that I’d be running all of the peripherals at once. The 4331 itself runs off of single phase 220v.

I keep thinking about moving my J90 series box from Norfolk storage up to Northern Virginia -- I've been tempted to ping some of the lower tier data centers to see if they have space that can't be filled due to changes in technology. Maybe I could beg to get a low rent on some space to store the system and have the three 220v connections to fire it up once in a while and try to get the OS installed again. I have no idea if it could happen. The facility I work in probably wouldn't do it but it's a bit more modern. Some of the older ones can't use all of the space because the density of hardware climbed so much that there isn't enough power/cooling to match.



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Ethan O'Toole

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