[Beowulf] Cooling vs HW replacement
Karen Shaeffer
shaeffer at neuralscape.com
Tue Jan 18 10:59:30 PST 2005
On Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 09:30:03AM -0700, Josip Loncaric wrote:
> At my old job, we had the unfortunate experience of AC failing on the
> hottest days of the year. Despite providing plenty of circulating fresh
> 35-40 deg. C air, we lost hardware, mainly disks. In fact, we'd start
> losing hard drives (even high quality SCSI drives in our servers) any
> time the ambient temperature approached 30 deg. C.
Hello,
I would certainly agree with the assertion that disk drive MTBF has
a strong, nonlinear dependency on operating temperature. While I have
not run disks at out of spec temperatures, I did work at Seagate for a
few years, where I learned of this very strong dependence. This thread
began with the assertion that you do not need to cool disks, but I
think this is a very ill-advised strategy.
YMMV,
Karen
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Karen Shaeffer
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