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02-24-2012 12:46 PM
02-24-2012 12:46 PM
c7000 cooling question
Murat had a c7000 cooling question:
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I know that, in terms of power, c7000 supports both N+1 and N+N redundancy levels. How about cooling? What is the redundancy level in terms of N+1, N+N etc.?
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Input from Steve:
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Check out the c7000 Technology brief. In the Thermal Logic technologies section you’ll find an excellent description of how we cool the enclosure and how redundancy is handled. Pages 21 thru 23.
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00816246/c00816246.pdf
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And from Monty:
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The Onboard Administrator Thermal Logic supports N+1 redundancy on fans as all the fan rules contain at least two fans in each zone – one fan of which is capable of delivering full cooling for that zone.
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Any other comments or questions?