Looking for advice on datacenter electrical/generator

Stephen Sprunk stephen at sprunk.org
Sat Apr 5 00:42:51 UTC 2003


Thus spake "Bill Woodcock" <woody at pch.net>
>       On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Matthew Kaufman wrote:
>     > natural gas has been off for multiple days in a row twice.
>     > So for the last datacenter I built, I went with diesel.
>
> I'm not following your logic...  How does the fact that natural gas
> is _usually_ available on-tap, and diesel _never_ is make diesel
> preferable?

As noted by other posters, natural gas often goes out at the same times as
electricity in some areas (e.g. California).  In fact, many power companies
use natural gas to generate electricity.

Relying on one public utility to supplant another is not logical unless
either you have historical data to satisfy you that outages in one are
rarely linked to the other, or you can store natural gas onsite to run "long
enough" and only need the utility to refill later.

S

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