Chris Hellyar wrote:
> If the problem is the lower frequency droning, you might be able to remove
> some of it by isolating the machines from the floor..  As some of the noise
> will be transmitted through floors, walls etc..
> 
> A layer or two of carpet, an old mattress?  You get the idea. :-).  You can
> get 'isometric' pads to do the job, but they cost lots..  I think it's a
> brand name..

I use fleeces at the moment. Doesn't seem to help much though.
 
> If it's airborne noise, go for the heavy drapes and egg cartons on the walls
> option.

Hmm, Suz may have comments on the decor :) I think it's airbourne
though.

> Moving the cluster to the gge might be an option..  My test LAN got kicked
> out of the house into the gge about two years ago, when the noise got too
> much after adding #6. :-).

No garage :(

I do have a pole house, and one day will get my workshop. So my good
lady tells me. Then the problems begin, 'cos she'll want a proper
rack-mount blade server...

Vik :v)

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