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Thursday, May 29, 2014

How much heat can your server handle?

Modern Infrastructure Digest
News and advice for creating tomorrow's data centers |May 29, 2014
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FEATURED STORY
Feeling the heat in a data center
by Stephen J. Bigelow, Senior Technology Editor
There's no correct inlet air temperature for all servers. Age, performance and design help determine how much heat your server can handle. (SearchDataCenter.com)
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