[Beowulf] Earthquakes and raised floors...
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Jim Lux James.P.Lux at jpl.nasa.govFri Jan 6 16:52:05 PST 2006
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At 11:53 AM 1/6/2006, Robert G. Brown wrote: >J > >Earthquakes are only ONE reason (although a very good one). As the >article points out and backs up with numbers, NO data center with a >raised floor can honestly claim 5 nines in reliability, since if a >single major earthquake occurs every 100K years the average damage done >to supposedly earthquake-proof data centers in major seismic events of >the last decade drops the mean expected uptime below five nines. > >However, it runs down a whole list of reasons for the use of raised >floors in the first place, one at a time, and indicates that >requirements for data centers have evolved to obsolete them. For >example, at one time the floor was a room-spanning ground (needed to >prevent ground loops on the network). Now modern cables prevent ground >loop problems out to a radius of 50-100m, and electrical wiring up to >code to a room panel are adequate to mostly prevent problems on close to >the same scale. <snip> You forgot the cooling fluid lines for your mainframe. The bigger S/360 machines were liquid cooled. A raised floor is VERY nice when that cooling line leaks. James Lux, P.E. Spacecraft Radio Frequency Subsystems Group Flight Communications Systems Section Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Mail Stop 161-213 4800 Oak Grove Drive Pasadena CA 91109 tel: (818)354-2075 fax: (818)393-6875
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