"Hypothetical" Datacenter Overheating

JoeSox joesox at gmail.com
Thu Jan 18 00:27:22 UTC 2024


Great question. Stop powering off the non-essential equipment and get
natural air going in a flow.
And then start praying and watching the utility's GIS outage map. lol
--
Later, Joe


On Mon, Jan 15, 2024 at 2:26 PM Mike Hammett <nanog at ics-il.net> wrote:

> Let's say that hypothetically, a datacenter you're in had a cooling
> failure and escalated to an average of 120 degrees before mitigations
> started having an effect. What are normal QA procedures on your behalf?
> What is the facility likely to be doing? What  should be expected in the
> aftermath?
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