Can a server be too cold?
November 27, 2009 by Valerie HelmbreckPosted in: In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views, Storage
Keeping servers from overheating means a lot to IT, but a recent study offers some counter-intuitive advice.
Researchers at Google published a paper not long ago that showed servers failing at a much higher rate at 59 degrees than at 122.
The paper’s authors used data from more than 100,000 SATA and PATA drives with 80-400 GB capacities.
While Google’s data centers dwarf those of the average small or mid-size firm, the company’s using servers similar in size and type, shunning the pricey RAID-class disks.
To read an abstract of the Google research paper or to download a PDF of the whole study, click here.
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