RE: PGE on data centre cooling..

2007-04-06 Thread chuck goolsbee
There's at least one datacenter in Seattle that when the customer cards in, lights up the floor to their cabinet Been a while since I've been in it, but I remember it USED to do that (fisher, internap I think?) Perhaps the infamous unescorted customer EPO button-push incident of 2005

RE: PGE on data centre cooling..

2007-04-06 Thread Jim Popovitch
On Fri, 2007-04-06 at 11:48 -0700, chuck goolsbee wrote: There's at least one datacenter in Seattle that when the customer cards in, lights up the floor to their cabinet Been a while since I've been in it, but I remember it USED to do that (fisher, internap I think?) Perhaps the

Re: PGE on data centre cooling..

2007-04-03 Thread Warren Kumari
Kinsella; nanog@merit.edu Subject: RE: PGE on data centre cooling.. I sorta wonder why the default is lights on, actually...I used to always love walking into dark datacenters and seeing the banks of GSRs (always thought they had good Blink) and friends happily blinking away. What we really

RE: PGE on data centre cooling..

2007-04-02 Thread Lasher, Donn
I sorta wonder why the default is lights on, actually...I used to always love walking into dark datacenters and seeing the banks of GSRs (always thought they had good Blink) and friends happily blinking away. What we really need is a datacenter with lit floor tiles. ;) John(damn I've been in a

RE: PGE on data centre cooling..

2007-04-02 Thread Bill Blackford
Fisher's not doing this now.. -b -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lasher, Donn Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 1:49 PM To: John Kinsella; nanog@merit.edu Subject: RE: PGE on data centre cooling.. I sorta wonder why the default is lights

RE: PGE on data centre cooling..

2007-04-02 Thread Gregori Parker
: Monday, April 02, 2007 1:49 PM To: John Kinsella; nanog@merit.edu Subject: RE: PGE on data centre cooling.. I sorta wonder why the default is lights on, actually...I used to always love walking into dark datacenters and seeing the banks of GSRs (always thought they had good Blink) and friends

Re: PGE on data centre cooling..

2007-04-01 Thread Mike Hammett
:41 PM Subject: Re: PGE on data centre cooling.. Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 19:31:53 -0700 From: Jay Hennigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: PGE on data centre cooling.. John Kinsella wrote: I sorta wonder why the default is lights on, actually...I used to always love walking into dark

Re: PGE on data centre cooling..

2007-03-31 Thread John Kinsella
On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 02:53:58AM +, Paul Vixie wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dorn Hetzel) writes: I preferred the darkness of PAIX back in the late 90's. We had a christmas tree in our cage and it looked great in the dark :) that was brian reid's idea, and it was a great one, and

Re: PGE on data centre cooling..

2007-03-31 Thread Jay Hennigan
John Kinsella wrote: I sorta wonder why the default is lights on, actually...I used to always love walking into dark datacenters and seeing the banks of GSRs (always thought they had good Blink) and friends happily blinking away. Consider the power consumption per square foot of the gear in

Re: PGE on data centre cooling..

2007-03-31 Thread Stephen Satchell
John Kinsella wrote: On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 02:53:58AM +, Paul Vixie wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dorn Hetzel) writes: I preferred the darkness of PAIX back in the late 90's. We had a christmas tree in our cage and it looked great in the dark :) that was brian reid's idea, and it was a

Re: PGE on data centre cooling..

2007-03-31 Thread Robert Bonomi
Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 19:31:53 -0700 From: Jay Hennigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: PGE on data centre cooling.. John Kinsella wrote: I sorta wonder why the default is lights on, actually...I used to always love walking into dark datacenters and seeing the banks of GSRs (always

RE: PGE on data centre cooling..

2007-03-31 Thread Alex Rubenstein
(beware, weekend engineering and number pulling here) If you have 250 fixtures, which are each (2) 4' T8 fluorescent bulbs, which would make for (500) 32 watt bulbs, that would be 16 kw, or at $0.13 cpkwhr, would be $1,497/month. But, don't forget, you'd have to cool the heat load generated by

Re: PGE on data centre cooling..

2007-03-29 Thread Jonathan Lassoff
From the article: San Francisco-based 365 Main has ... installed lighting controls that automatically turn off lights... That's funny, I've never really noticed. I've worked out of 365 for a while now at all hours of the day, and it's still the brightest facility that I've ever been too. It

Re: PGE on data centre cooling..

2007-03-29 Thread Mike Lyon
Wonder if they visited Equinix in South San Jose... There ain't no light in that place... But, i still think it's one of the better ones that I have been in. -Mike On 3/29/07, Jonathan Lassoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From the article: San Francisco-based 365 Main has ... installed lighting

Re: PGE on data centre cooling..

2007-03-29 Thread Dorn Hetzel
I preferred the darkness of PAIX back in the late 90's. We had a christmas tree in our cage and it looked great in the dark :) On 3/29/07, Mike Lyon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Wonder if they visited Equinix in South San Jose... There ain't no light in that place... But, i still think it's one

Re: PGE on data centre cooling..

2007-03-29 Thread Paul Vixie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dorn Hetzel) writes: I preferred the darkness of PAIX back in the late 90's. We had a christmas tree in our cage and it looked great in the dark :) that was brian reid's idea, and it was a great one, and equinix-san-jose was merely copying paix (where al and jay had just