Data Center Meltdown - Gone in 60 Seconds
Active Power
60 seconds is about the time it takes for a 10 kW cabinet server load in a data center to heat up, initiate a self-protective shut down and cause immeasurable loss of revenue and revenue opportunity as a result of lost data. As much as 22.3 percent of all outages in a data center are caused by servers overheating and shutting down on their own, according to an April 2007 research study conducted by Aperture Research Institute. This is neither fiction nor an incident reserved only for the ultra high density data centers currently under construction.
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Every year Equipment Protection Magazine produces its annual Resource Guide. Inside this PDF you'll find contacts to companies providing solutions to the enclosure, thermal protection, contamination, equipment components, environmental protection, materials, noise protection, hardware, shock/vibration protection, shielding, power protection, testing and custom enclosure services market.
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Canyonwest Cases Debuts New SKB Shock-Rack Cases
Responding to customer demand for additional Shock-Rack Cases, SKB has just introduced the 4-Unit 24 inch deep Shock Rack case (3SKB-R904U24). Canyonwest Cases is making them available to companies needing cases to safeguard their electronic equipment against water, dust or being damaged during transport.
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Leviton Debuts New Standard and Surge Protected PDUs
Leviton has released two new series of power distribution units (PDUs). The P1070 series includes five new vertical surge-protected PDUs, all listed to the UL 1449 Edition 2.5 standard. With a clamping voltage rating of 400 volts and a peak surge current rating of 18 kA, this product family features surge protection for connected equipment.
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