TIPS FOR KEEPING SERVER ROOM CLEAN AND ORGANIZED: Ideally, a server room should be as clean as a whistle. Unfortunately, many server rooms start this way and then slowly spin out of control. If you want your servers to run as efficiently as possible, you have to pay attention to this important topic. A poorly managed server room isn’t just an eyesore – it’s also a health and safety hazard. Decreased airflow can cause damage to equipment, while disorganized cords can lead to costly slips and falls. Then there’s the stress and anxiety that comes with managing server issues and trying to keep everything up and running. 1. Maintain the Right Temperature Temperature is always a chief concern in server rooms. With so many high-powered machines operating in a small room, overheating is a risk. If nodes reach temperatures of just 85 to 90 degrees and remain at that level for a few minutes, they could potentially meltdown and become unsalvageable. Be strategic with...
Popular posts from this blog
Tech Talks: Reduce Electrical energy Losses in Buildings; Proven Ways
REDUCE ELECTRICAL LOSSES IN BUILDINGS : As savings in terms of costs are the main concern for the operators, the first approach is to try to reduce electrical energy losses in buildings. Let’s observe three proven ways to reduce electrical energy losses in buildings: Improve the power factor Reduce the harmonic ratio Reduce heat losses on the electricity supply network 1. Improve the power factor: Reactive power is consumed in the magnetic circuits of loads such as motors and by non- compensated fluorescent lighting. If not corrected, the current circulating in the conductors increases although the same level of active power is being used. Reactive power generators (capacitors) The solution to this problem is to install reactive power generators (capacitors), either closest to the loads which consume it (local compensation) or at selected points on the electricity supp...
Comments
Post a Comment