Originally Posted by 12344mag
Originally Posted by SandBilly
Originally Posted by renegade50
Originally Posted by ElkSlayer91
Originally Posted by RickBin
On Easter Sunday, the data center where our server is located suffered:

A power surge, which caused
A power outage, which caused
Backup generators to deploy, which caused
A fire in one of the backup generators, which caused
Fire sprinklers to come on.
News from the datacenter was slim, except to tell us that they were awaiting a city inspector on Monday to approve turning the power back on.Rick Bin

I don't believe they told you the truth here.

First, generators are "outside", so any fire suppression system to extinguish a generator fire would go off "outside", not indoors where the servers are.

Next, fire suppression would be a Halon system for a generator, being fuel is involved, not a water sourced sprinkler system.

Wouldnt most electronic storage areas/ high voltage places be coded against a water based fire suppression system???

Water and electric dont mix sorta thing???

Grandfathered building???
Exempt from codes???








I doubt L.A. allows exemptions.


Lol, and once again Elk shows his ignorance.

Below is a picture of some of the generators at one of the Equinix data centers. If you look very carefully at the ceiling you'll see a sprinkler system in place. Hint: it's the red pipe.

[Linked Image from sona-systems.com]

Below are the generators at the Sentinal Data Center. Hint again it the red pipe.

[Linked Image from i.pinimg.com]



Hey idiot, the generators are "outside" the server room, like I stated.

Thanks for making a laughing fool out of yourself.

You're so freaking stupid, and wanted so bad to make me look bad, you thought I said "outdoors" when I said "outside".

Like I said, you're an idiot.

Thanks, once again, for the free entertainment.


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