On 09/17/2016 02:43 PM, Larry Sheldon wrote:
My experiences were back in the days of washing-machine class disc
drives and they were a 4-hour fire-wall away, but I don't remember them
being impacted. (I can't believe that I was allowed to conduct a test
with them running, but I don't remember shu
On 9/17/2016 07:39, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
http://motherboard.vice.com/read/a-loud-sound-just-shut-down-a-banks-data-center-for-10-hours?utm_source=bbcfb
Releasing inert gas from fire suppression units that were over
pressurized resulted in an extremely loud noise
My experience is on
All of these discussions sounds infinitely safe for humans.
Servers and network gear is replaceable. Sounds like the failure was not one of
DC mismanagement but human safety errors.
/kc
On Sat, Sep 17, 2016 at 09:27:26AM -0400, h...@netcases.net said:
>On 2016-09-17 08:39, Suresh Ramasubraman
On 2016-09-17 08:39, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
http://motherboard.vice.com/read/a-loud-sound-just-shut-down-a-banks-data-center-for-10-hours?utm_source=bbcfb
Releasing inert gas from fire suppression units that were over
pressurized resulted in an extremely loud noise – causing cabinets
full
http://motherboard.vice.com/read/a-loud-sound-just-shut-down-a-banks-data-center-for-10-hours?utm_source=bbcfb
Releasing inert gas from fire suppression units that were over pressurized
resulted in an extremely loud noise – causing cabinets full of hard drives
to vibrate – which got transmitted
http://motherboard.vice.com/read/a-loud-sound-just-shut-down-a-banks-data-center-for-10-hours?utm_source=bbcfb
Releasing inert gas from fire suppression units that were over pressurized
resulted in an extremely loud noise – causing cabinets full of hard drives to
vibrate – which got transmitted
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