I liked raised flooring.... you can clean the room up fast by stashing stuff in the non critical to airflow areas! ----see
we were lucky when comshare of an arbor division on phx moved out where they designed IBM channel interfaces for xerox sigma 9s We got their space next to us and bought their their flooring rather than them shipping back to ann arbor Mich. to put our HP stuff on. best thing ever did it kept things neat, clean and provided xtra storage. In a message dated 5/20/2019 9:11:04 AM US Mountain Standard Time, cctalk@classiccmp.org writes: > I guess it would look right for the era, but I'd never build a data center > with raised flooring after my experiences with them. It's such a pain to > work with compared to a sealed concrete floor and overhead cable trays. But with a raised floor, you can whack the tile puller down in such a way that it makes an enormously loud pop that startles everyone in the datacenter! I cannot imagine difficult it would be to run S/360 era cables in overhead trays. Many are an inch or more in diameter. -- Will -- Will