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For those of you interested in this issue, I received this earlier today.

I recall there was a discussion on this issue here a week or so ago.

Larry

> From: TechRepublic
> <[log in to unmask] >
> Date: Nov 28, 2005 4:59 PM
> Subject: Webcast: How to Solve Blade Server Cooling Problems
>
>
> Ten Steps to Solving Blade Server Cooling Problems
>
> Join us for a FREE, live Webcast November 29th!
>
> With today's high-density blades drawing two to five times the power
> of traditional servers, data center hot spots are common, and
> frequently lead to thermal shutdown and other availability issues.
>
> Fortunately, there are a number of proactive steps you can take to
> avoid temperature-related problems in high-density server
> environments. Find out what they are during this free, live Webcast,
> brought to you by TechRepublic and APC. FREE pre-registration is
> required for this live event on November 29th.
>
> WEBCAST: Ten Steps to Solving Cooling Problems Caused by High-Density
> Server Deployment
> FEATURING: John Menoche, Engineer, APC

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Larry Medina
Danville, CA
RIM Professional since 1972

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