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Re: MAE NY?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Richard Almeida)
Tue Oct 6 18:05:33 1998

From: rpa@insnet.net (Richard Almeida)
To: amb@gxn.net (Alex Bligh)
Date: Tue, 6 Oct 1998 22:44:42 +0100 (BST)
Cc: alex@nac.net, randy@psg.com, redhead@cloudy.lightning.net, nanog@merit.edu
In-Reply-To: <199810062025.VAA21482@diamond.xara.net> from "Alex Bligh" at Oct 6, 98 09:25:02 pm


NY Telehouse.  RSP(4)   23C/73F      37C/98F      45C/113F

Mae East 8100 Boone chassis inlet    measured at 29C/84F      

Telehouse, london, docklands RSP(4)   23C/73F      35C/95F      44C/111F 

Telehouse, london, city RSP(4)   26C/78F      38C/100F     46C/114F

Telehouse, Paris chassis inlet    measured at 22C/71F     

Mae Frankfurt chassis inlet    measured at 20C/68F    

Frankfurt, DECIX chassis inlet    measured at 26C/78F 

Amsterdam, Nikhef chassis inlet    measured at 26C/78F     

Ive got bored now ;-) (and theres only 4700 at the other euro peering
points currently)

Looks like a MFS MAE wins for me. Alex, you seem to be by an airconditioner
outlet in Newyork - Can we put a duct between our racks ;-)

R

In a previous message Alex Bligh wrote:
> 
> > core1.nyc>sho env all
> >         
> > Temperature readings:
> >         chassis inlet    measured at 26C/78F
> >         
> > 78F in my cabinet in the inlet seems reasonable to me.
> 
> Well seeing as we're playing this game:
> 
> newyork1>show env all
> ... 
>  card     inlet       hotpoint     exhaust
> RSP(2)   15C/59F      19C/66F      18C/64F  
> 
> Brrrr...
> 
> mae-east1>show env all
> ... 
>  card     inlet       hotpoint     exhaust
> RSP(2)   23C/73F      30C/86F      28C/82F  
> 
> Make a fuss, and ...
> 
> -- 
> Alex Bligh
> GX Networks (formerly Xara Networks)
> 
> 
> 


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