[Beowulf] Earthquakes and raised floors...
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Alvin Starr alvin at iplink.netSun Jan 8 15:15:58 PST 2006
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Robert G. Brown wrote: > On Fri, 6 Jan 2006, Greg Lindahl wrote: > >> On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 02:53:34PM -0500, Robert G. Brown wrote: >> >>> Just to give one more kick to the dying mule, I was googling on out a >>> bit farther to see if I could locate any really GOOD online resources >>> for raised floors and earthquakes when I found the following (APC >>> sponsored) white paper: >> >> >> So, aside from the fact that APC is selling you something, it's not >> true for many HPC clusters that the cabling is non-bulky and easy to >> deal with; overhead wiring is much less flexible. And the cooling >> issue is quite significant. > > > No real argument -- even the APC article acknowledges that cooling > remains an advantage (although they assert that there are often/usually > solutions, something that seemed supported by several third party > cooling system companies that crossreferenced the white paper but sold > BOTH underfloor and overhead cooling solutions whichever one needed). > I've never heard anyone say they were particularly happy having to mess > with cabling running under a raised floor (but have heard plenty of > griping) but there may be ways of laying it out nowadays that are easy > (easier) to manage. > > However (and this isn't argument or rhetoric either, just a plea for > enlightenment) -- just what is APC trying to sell with the white paper? > I know they sell a variety of rackware and power equipment, but what > have they got against raised floors (specifically, what sales advantage > do they gain if a client doesn't use a raised floor)? > > Curiously yours, > > rgb A while back I found the following link about raised floor and growh of metal whiskers; http://nepp.nasa.gov/whisker/ I found this AFTER we put in the raised floor for running our cables but I guess the upside is that we are not using it for cooling. -- Alvin Starr || voice: (416)585-9971 Interlink Connectivity || fax: (416)585-9974 alvin at iplink.net ||
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