When I lived in Northern Arizona, the air was out on a very hot day at the clinic I worked in. I turned out most of the lights, put bowls of water in front of the fans, and the pharmacy was 10-20 degrees cooler than the rest of the clinic. The staff came to the pharmacy to take their breaks in. Not sure how good that would be for servers though.
Crystal Hinkle <
crystalh@cox.net> wrote:Nice! We just had a situation like that at my work. The air conditioner
went out and it was 95 degrees in my office which also happens to be the
server room (small company). Unfortunately, they didn't see fit to get it
fixed until the next afternoon, so my servers and myself had to put up with
a 95 degree office for 24 hours. UGH!
Crystal
HinkleHouse
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Tap tap.....is this thing on?
crystalh@cox.net wrote:
> Just checking to see if the listserv still works! It's been awfully
geo-quiet out there!
Man it's just been one thing after another with our equpitment down
here. First we had a machine that was just too old and had become
crashy, and now the air conditioner for the server room went out and
it's 129 degrees in there.
I did find out one cute feature of our new servers though.... they turn
themselves off when they over heat.
Brian Cluff
AzGeocaching.com
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