SharkRackJuly 2011
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Smart Load Shedding
Cooling Requirements
Product Feature
Smart Load Shedding

- From Server Technology

The Smart Load Shedding oversees individual or groups of devices and makes sure that the temperature, current load and UPS power status are in check. In the event that the temperature or current load exceeds a defined threshold or the UPS loses power and goes onto battery, all or a portion of the devices in the equipment cabinet may be automatically shut off to ensure longer operational life of the critical devices, according to company officials.

"If one or more of the devices being shed is a server, a graceful shutdown may be accomplished via a Remote Shutdown Agent," officials explain. "This Remote Shutdown Agent intervenes before power is shutoff to the device to protect valuable data. When the specific threshold is no longer being exceeded or the UPS comes off of battery, a user configured auto-recovery time will restore power to the load shed devices. This feature is fully configurable and it is up to the operator if the system will be allowed to auto-recover on none or all of the configured key parameters. "The labs selected Server Technology's CW-8H1-C20.    read more... here  

 

 

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Hello and Welcome to the SharkRack newsletter,

SharkRack has been busy working on new products and partnering with many companies to bring you a complete solution to your rack and data center needs. Each issue I hope to bring you news that will help you run a data center more smoothly and cooler. Feel free to drop me a note about any subject matter that you would like to see covered or you can even share an article with us.

Sincerely,

Bill Albert

VP Sales
SharkRack
Cooling Requirements for Data Centers
The determination of cooling requirements for IT systems can be reduced to a simple process that can be done by anyone without special training. Expressing all measures of power and cooling in Watts simplifies the process. A general rule is that a CRAC system rating must be 1.3 times the anticipated IT load rating plus any capacity added for redundancy. This approach works well with smaller network rooms of under 4,000 ft2(372 m2).


If you need any data center consulting services, please call SharkRack and ask for our consulting services department.

Product Feature
The 51 U - Bigger is Better
SharkRack is pleased to announce that they are manufacturing a 51 U rack.
Features include:
  • 51 RMU of space- plus six zero U spaces.

  • SharkFin perforation pattern allowing 72%
  • passive airflow.

  • EIA-310-D compliant and backed with
  • SharkRack's TrueFit guarantee. Also RoHS
  • compliant.

  • Features SharkRack's airflow management
  • baffle for side to side venting.

  • The Integrity cabinet features integrated
  • cable management and is optimized for hot
  • aisle/cold aisle containment.

  • Optimized for Cisco Nexus and a variety of
  • other Cisco switches, blade servers from a
  • variety of OEM's and storage.

 Customers have been coming to SharkRack asking for larger and larger racks to accomodate their storeage needs. Last year SharkRack decided to design up our own 51 U rack. After 9 months in the design stage we were happy to release this rack, it has been received well by lots of companies.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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