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jaclaz
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roll Jaclaz, Keep it real. If the above wasn't so sad, I might muster a laugh, but I cannot! roll

Well, that was the idea (to get a quick laugh), sorry to have failed at it. (

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(@trewmte)
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roll Jaclaz, Keep it real. If the above wasn't so sad, I might muster a laugh, but I cannot! roll

Well, that was the idea (to get a quick laugh), sorry to have failed at it. (

jaclaz

You missed the point!!!


   
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(@armresl)
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There is a reason a lot of the data centers are in caves.

You do not need the room to be under 70 degrees F. 72+ is fine. The only time I've seen acute issues was when the AC failed after we moved into a new building (at a previous employer) and our data center reached 100+. Some companies keep their data centers at about 80. For an office/lab, whatever temperature is most comfortable for the people working there is fine.

Check out this article regarding temperature ranges

https://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2008/10/14/google-raise-your-data-center-temperature

From the article

"The guidance we give to data center operators is to raise the thermostat," said Erik Teetzel, an Energy Program Manager at Google. "Many data centers operate at 70 degrees or below. We'd recommend looking at going to 80 degrees."


   
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(@trewmte)
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How would you attempt to gauge the temperature for these three different computer laboratories?

Which one do you consider uses the best method for creating optimum temperature?

Image credit https://computerforensicslab.co.uk/#jp-carousel-1878

Image credit https://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2014/08/21/chester-county-detectives-battle-against-electronic-crime/

Image credit https://www.policeprofessional.com/news/forensic-delays-deeply-concerning-as-case-backlog-grows/

(images all available via google images)


   
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