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Re: PG&E on data centre cooling..

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Stephen Satchell)
Sat Mar 31 22:51:40 2007

Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 19:32:20 -0700
From: Stephen Satchell <list@satchell.net>
To: John Kinsella <jlk@thrashyour.com>
Cc: nanog@merit.edu
In-Reply-To: <20070401011600.GE78593@jkdt.thrashyour.com>
Errors-To: owner-nanog@merit.edu


John Kinsella wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 02:53:58AM +0000, Paul Vixie wrote:
>> dhetzel@gmail.com ("Dorn Hetzel") writes:
>>> I preferred the darkness of PAIX back in the late 90's.  We had a
>>> christmas tree in our cage and it looked great in the dark :)
>> that was brian reid's idea, and it was a great one, and equinix-san-jose
>> was merely copying paix (where al and jay had just spent a few years).
>> most importantly, it's STILL dark, and still looks great.
> 
> I sorta wonder why the default is lights on, actually...I used to always
> love walking into dark datacenters and seeing the banks of GSRs (always
> thought they had good Blink) and friends happily blinking away. 
> 
> What we really need is a datacenter with lit floor tiles. ;)
> 
> John(damn I've been in a DC with clear floor tiles...why didn't I think
> of this then?)

How about the concept used in movie theatres?  Line the walkways with 
white LEDs so that people can walk safely.

Far less power, easy to run from small UPS, and use LED exit lights to 
keep the fire marshalls happy.  Even mark the location of fire 
extinguishers in LEDs.

Customers would be encourages to bring their own florescent panel lamps; 
rentals would be available for the forgetful.



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