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Old 12th November 2012, 10:01 AM
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Incredible that in this day and age of technology issues like this still occur.
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Old 12th November 2012, 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Philip Argy View Post
You mean in the course of an hour a critical temperature rise and gradual shut down of "other things" went unnoticed/unactioned by any human or system? That doesn't sound too impressive to me!
Oh, it was noticed. they just couldn't get it going...

Description: A utility power incident was detected at 8:02am site local time and customer loads were transferred to generator power. Multiple AHU tripped and had cause high temperature.
Status Update: Equinix Facility engineer has confimed that the AHUs are back up and the temprature is going back to normal. They are coordinating with utility provider to investigate the root cause.


AHU being "Air Handler Unit"
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