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04-21-2006 03:57 AM
04-21-2006 03:57 AM
Temperature
Since I can calculate the heat build-up for the equipments(teams) Dl380 G4. In order to know the capacity of the air conditioning of the center of information.
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04-21-2006 06:25 AM
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04-22-2006 02:01 AM
04-22-2006 02:01 AM
Re: Temperature
FYI
There is a very interesting HP e-TV clip of where hp is going with power and heat in next generation Proliant and integrity server familys reducing the kW hour and heat in servers.
see http://hp.feedroom.com
Michael O'Brien
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http://www.hp.com/hps/
michael.obrien2@hp.com
There is a very interesting HP e-TV clip of where hp is going with power and heat in next generation Proliant and integrity server familys reducing the kW hour and heat in servers.
see http://hp.feedroom.com
Michael O'Brien
HP Managed Services
TSG EMEA
HP Invent
http://www.hp.com/hps/
michael.obrien2@hp.com
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04-22-2006 12:15 PM
04-22-2006 12:15 PM
Re: Temperature
If you have HP Power Regulator option in ILO, turning it on will reduce the heat in the envoirement and datacenter.
Also you could contact me directly if you are interested in Datacenter planning and cooling options and pricing. We could share ideas and discuss new technologies.
ali.
Also you could contact me directly if you are interested in Datacenter planning and cooling options and pricing. We could share ideas and discuss new technologies.
ali.
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