[Beowulf] Earthquakes and raised floors...
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David Kewley kewley at gps.caltech.eduMon Jan 9 03:55:05 PST 2006
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On Monday 09 January 2006 03:16, David Kewley wrote: > We have nearly no top-bottom homogeneity of ambient temperature > in the racks, due to the up-down airflow and the large area in the front > of the racks that allows much mixing. I say "nearly no" because the top > 2-3 1U machines *are* a few degrees C warmer, likely because of > recirculated hot air *inside* the racks. Ahem. We have nearly complete homeneity of ambient temperature. Nearly no inhomogeneity. David
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