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Re: PG&E on data centre cooling..
From: "Jonathan Lassoff" <jof () thejof com>
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 15:48:53 -0700
From the article: "San Francisco-based 365 Main has ... installed
lighting controls that automatically turn off lights..." That's funny, I've never really noticed. I've worked out of 365 for a while now at all hours of the day, and it's still the brightest facility that I've ever been too. It always seemed folly to me that they had fairly bright fluorescent lights over all of the datacenter floor, even when nobody has badged in, when they don't even have cameras covering a majority of every colocation room. It's a very nice facility, but you certainly pay for it, and they have some of the more wasteful operating practices that I've seen. -j On 3/29/07, Alexander Harrowell <a.harrowell () gmail com> wrote:
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9014674&source=rss_news50
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Current thread:
- PG&E on data centre cooling.. Alexander Harrowell (Mar 29)
- Re: PG&E on data centre cooling.. Jonathan Lassoff (Mar 29)
- Re: PG&E on data centre cooling.. Mike Lyon (Mar 29)
- Re: PG&E on data centre cooling.. Dorn Hetzel (Mar 29)
- Re: PG&E on data centre cooling.. Paul Vixie (Mar 29)
- Re: PG&E on data centre cooling.. John Kinsella (Mar 31)
- Re: PG&E on data centre cooling.. Jay Hennigan (Mar 31)
- Re: PG&E on data centre cooling.. Stephen Satchell (Mar 31)
- RE: PG&E on data centre cooling.. Alex Rubenstein (Mar 31)
- Re: PG&E on data centre cooling.. Mike Lyon (Mar 29)
- Re: PG&E on data centre cooling.. Jonathan Lassoff (Mar 29)
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- Re: PG&E on data centre cooling.. Robert Bonomi (Mar 31)