Yes, I have and the free cooling experiment / paper is mine. Your point is well taken and aligns with why I did this experiment. There are a lot of reasons people run DCâ(TM)s very cold but most of them can run much warmer if you control the air⦠people over cool to deal with the hot spots. If you have questions about the experiment, blog on my site at http://communities.intel.com/openport/blogs/datacenter/2008/09/19/free-cooling-for-data-centers-video-and-whitepaper
Yes, I have and the free cooling experiment / paper is mine. Your point is well taken and aligns with why I did this experiment. There are a lot of reasons people run DCâ(TM)s very cold but most of them can run much warmer if you control the air⦠people over cool to deal with the hot spots. If you have questions about the experiment, blog on my site at http://communities.intel.com/openport/blogs/datacenter/2008/09/19/free-cooling-for-data-centers-video-and-whitepaper
The increase failure rates were almost 95% hard drives. Iâ(TM)m the author of the paper and if you have more questions, let me know. I also started a blog at: http://communities.intel.com/openport/blogs/datacenter/2008/09/19/free-cooling-for-data-centers-video-and-whitepaper