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Re: 24x7 Support Strategies


From: Stuart Henderson <stu () spacehopper org>
Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 16:38:27 +0100


On 2007/06/14 15:11, michael.dillon () bt com wrote:
I suspect that you would need to make special modifications to the
hardware of a server to install temperature and current measuring
devices in key locations

The vast majority of modern machines have working temperature sensors;
some just one or two (e.g. cpu and case temperature), others have a huge
range.

If you're unlucky and use an OS which doesn't provide access and
monitoring of these as part of the standard installation, third-party
software is usually available.

Non-CPU-bound servers can often benefit from enabling power-saving
features too (e.g. speedstep, powernow/cool'n'quiet). In some cases this
is very simple and offers significant reduction in power consumption and
heat generation.


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