SharkRackFebruary
2012
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New Data Center Power Technology, PIPS
A Look Inside SharkRack
New Data Center Power Technology, PIPS

  

Server Technology is spreading the word about its latest technology, Per Inlet Power Sensing (PIPS) - the best infeed power measurement technology on the market for data center rack-level power monitoring, according to company officials.

 

"There are several different places where you can manage power in a data center - you can measure it at the UPS or the remote power panel (RPP)," Andy Szeto, product manager for Server Technology, told TMCnet in a recent interview. "Those measurements are farther away from the actual loads so to get more accurate information at the rack level, the benefit of using PIPS is that you are the next closest device to the server."

 

"You have a more accurate measurement at the rack level than if you were to measure it further upstream in the power delivery system," he added.

 

 

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Dear Valued SharkRack Customer, 

 

Welcome to the February 2012 edition of the SharkRack newsletter. In this edition we will talk about how our racks are made and show some highlights.  We will walk you through the starting phase from raw metal and then take you all the way through to our finished product completely wielded and power coated ready to be crated up and shipped.

Our trade show schedule has been set for 2012.  First, we will be showing at AFCOM in Las Vegas on March 20th & 21st. It is held in the Mirage Hotel and our booth is number 229.  We will also be attending the IT Summit shows on the West Coast with our first stop in Denver Colorado on April 25th at booth number 117. 

I hope you enjoy this newsletter and have a great month.  May your data centers stay cool and your servers never crash.       


 

Sincerely,

 

Bill Albert, VP Sales - SharkRack

 

(510) 265-3690   balbert@sharkrack.com   

A Look Inside SharkRack

 

The First step to making a rack is having a drawing made.  At SharkRack we use solid works to make our 3D drawings.  Once we have our drawing made we can start the process to have a rack made.

 

  

Every day at SharkRack we have steel and metal delivered to our warehouses to begin the fabrication process.  

 

Once the steel is sorted, it is loaded on our new Amada machine and the process begins.

The Amada machine cuts, stamps and sorts the racks.



Once all of the pieces have been cut they are mig and tig wielded together to ensure maximum durability and strength.

 

 

 

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