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Re: WEATHER: rolling blackouts along the East Coast


From: Dan Foster <dsf () frontiernet net>
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 01:27:40 -0400 (EDT)


Hot Diggety! On a bright and sunny day, Gregory Urban was rumored to have said..

Let's not forget that a/c units in data centers, NOC's, and customer
service call centers have been running 24x7 as the night time temperatures
have not dropped below 80 in many cities on the east cost for days (it's
over 90 in DC at 1:00am).  Units in commercial office buildings
have shut down, and repair times are not good.  The consequences of a
failure are more obvious than the solutions for those running off of
building a/c units and/or smaller individual a/c systems.

Hmm. Those folks might be better served by studying data center environments
in the South or Southwest - ie Phoenix, Dallas, etc. Those folks generally
don't seem to be unduly alarmed by operational impact since they've planned
for it one way or another from day one, AFAIK.

As a side note, I got hit by brief blackouts in my building that affected
equipment not in the computer room (ie workstations; computer room on an
industrial strength UPS - and I don't mean APS units :) ) yesterday - not
sure, but suspect had to do with the rolling blackouts(?).

As for the air conditioning units...good point.

-Dan



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