MAE NY?
alex at nac.net
alex at nac.net
Tue Oct 6 22:16:39 UTC 1998
I recall seeing a study a few years back that showed direct correlation
between packet loss and temperature on DEC Gigaswitches; does anyone else
remember this?
On Tue, 6 Oct 1998, Sean Donelan wrote:
> amb at gxn.NET (Alex Bligh) writes:
> >> core1.nyc>sho env all
> >>
> >> Temperature readings:
> >> chassis inlet measured at 26C/78F
> >>
> >> 78F in my cabinet in the inlet seems reasonable to me.
> >
> >Well seeing as we're playing this game:
> >
> >newyork1>show env all
> >...
> > card inlet hotpoint exhaust
> >RSP(2) 15C/59F 19C/66F 18C/64F
> >
> >Brrrr...
>
> paix1>show env all
>
> card inlet hotpoint exhaust
> RSP(2) 14C/57F 19C/66F 17C/62F
>
> PAIX is the only place I worry about my equipment getting too cold,
> condensation and such. Anyone know what the dewpoint at PAIX is?
> Any other entrants in the cold co-locate arena?
>
> Of course, WCOM wins for having the hottest POPs.
> --
> Sean Donelan, Data Research Associates, Inc, St. Louis, MO
> Affiliation given for identification not representation
>
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