On 4/29/2019 7:20 PM, Zane Healy via cctalk wrote:
the system temperatures. My plan is to keep the 24x7 servers as low to the 
ground as possible. Stuff that gets powered of “when needed”, can go higher up 
in the rack. The one exception will be if I put the MicroVAX III with RA7x 
drives into the rack, like I’m threatening to. Those would probably be forced 
to go in the bottom.
Zane

That's what I had to do with my rack (see other email).  The HP C3000 is a 6U 
high blade chassis and heavy when loaded so it had to go right above the two 
UPS (also heavy).  This gives a nice, low center of gravity.  I hope the tape 
drives higher for less bending over when doing tape manipulations.  The network 
switch, router and affiliated items also go high for the same reason.

Perhaps, in hindsight, I should have had electric and network run to the 
garage, but with Texas summers and no A/C I wouldn't be able to run anything a 
good number of months.  I do miss my Ohio basement.  Basements in the DFW area 
are few and far between due to the type of soil around here.

--
John H. Reinhardt

Reply via email to