>>We have the the same thing wher I work. 65 � F in the front, 90 � F
>>out the back.
>
>If by f/b you mean the unit itself... we have the 'hot' parts
>outside the building. If you mean the room, I'm screwed there too
>since have two per room at either end, and no hot spots around. We
>*are* in the datacenter business here. =)
The Data center I worked at was overcrowded with computers. 65 �F air
would enter the front of a rack full of Compaq's, and leave the
backside of the rack at about 90� F. Cooling was very poor in the
entire data center. (Two cooling units that were constantly breaking
down)
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