> Marshall wrote: > >This is of course off-off-topic, but I would suspect the room > >temperature ultrasonic > >misters, not dry ice or wood smoke. > > > >Regards > >Marshall > > Concur. > > As anyone who works with air conditioning knows, ultrasonic are > the low maintenance option for your humidifier units anyways. > A lot of your datacenters have those 8-) > > There are also doors between the plants and NOC and the server > rooms ... > > Having them external to the AC and pumping visible fog out into > the room instead of invisible into the air feeds is unusual, but > if the resulting humidity (in the NOC, not the server rooms) > is normal it's no big deal. You can have the floor covered in > an inch of water and the air be perfectly safe humidity for > systems (just don't drop a live power cable in the water...). > > I wouldn't do this personally, but if done right it should be safe.
This discussion about plants, waterfalls and humidity is getting more and more off-tropic... > -george william herbert > [EMAIL PROTECTED] --Johnny