I'm in Santa Cruz County. Since I've been here, natural gas has been off for multiple days in a row twice. Once because of an earthquake, the second time because a winter storm put a lot of water in a hillside and the slide severed the (only) high pressure gas feed for the county.
In both cases, electricity wasn't stable either. So for the last datacenter I built, I went with diesel. I've also been told, though I don't know how true it is, that diesel generators can go longer between service intervals, though for a datacenter I wouldn't skimp on routine maintenance anyway. Matthew Kaufman [EMAIL PROTECTED] <-home [EMAIL PROTECTED] <-work > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of Bill Woodcock > ... > Why? In what case is it still not preferable to diesel? The > _only_ reason I've ever heard an informed person state for > going with diesel is that the fire marshal wouldn't allow > them to store anything else. > > -Bill > >
