| Title: | TurboLaser Notesfile - AlphaServer 8200 and 8400 systems |
| Notice: | Welcome to WONDER::TURBOLASER in it's new home shortly |
| Moderator: | LANDO::DROBNER |
| Created: | Tue Dec 20 1994 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 1218 |
| Total number of notes: | 4645 |
Hello I'am Mario reyes from Mexico City,
In the next two weeks we will to install a ALPHASERVER 8400 5/440 in
BANCO INTERNACIONAl, this customer is a Bank in constant growing, the
SITE will be in TOLUCA, MExico STATE this place is at 2800 meters over
the level sea (ALTITUDE). In the SITE PREP of this server I see that the max
altitude is 2.4 Km.
Which could be implicationa with this customer restriction in the
behaviour of the hardware in the server 8400?
I will appreciate if any body could helpme about this topic.
Mario Reyes
FSE/MCS Mexico
VMSMail mxoc00::mreyes
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| 1104.1 | DANGER::HARTWELL | Thu Feb 13 1997 17:21 | 15 | ||
It involves cooling the machine properly. What is required, is for
somebody to supply or calculate the max Ambient temp at that elevation.
What the result will be is that the current spec for a class-A
computer room of 28 C will be lowered to insure adequate cooling.
In reality it is probably not an issue since the 8200 can operate
in a class-B 35 C max temp and typically the CPU chips are the parts
needing the most cooling. Check to be certain
/Dave
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