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(3) Which facilities can you save from being damaged?
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It’s 4AM. Your cell phone begins chirping madly at your bedside, waking you quickly. When you pick up your phone, you see that your screen is filled with text notifications from the Room Alert environment monitor in your data canter. The Flood Sensor w/Cable connected to your Room Alert has detected water and has been alerting you for 15 minutes.
It’s 4AM. Your cell phone begins chirping madly at your bedside, waking you quickly. When you pick up your phone, you see that your screen is filled with text notifications from the Room Alert environment monitor in your data canter. The Flood Sensor w/Cable connected to your Room Alert has detected water and has been alerting you for 15 minutes.After you quickly jump out of bed and get dressed, you realize that it will take you at least 30 minutes to reach your office. What is happening to the water that’s been detected in your data center? How did it get there? These questions, among many others, run through your mind during the drive, along with the most important – is the water reaching my servers?
It’s 4AM. Your cell phone begins chirping madly at your bedside, waking you quickly. When you pick up your phone, you see that your screen is filled with text notifications from the Room Alert environment monitor in your data canter. The Flood Sensor w/Cable connected to your Room Alert has detected water and has been alerting you for 15 minutes.After you quickly jump out of bed and get dressed, you realize that it will take you at least 30 minutes to reach your office. What is happening to the water that’s been detected in your data center? How did it get there? These questions, among many others, run through your mind during the drive, along with the most important – is the water reaching my servers?Upon arrival, you enter your data center to find that a leaking pipe has introduced 2 inches of water in your data center. It’s run up against several of your cabinets and racks, getting your UPS units wet and causing outages. It will take days to clean up and recover, costing you thousands of dollars in lost productivity and hardware.