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Environmental Protection for Large Data Centers: The dynamic nature of today's virtualized data centers presents new environmental monitoring challenges. Learn more about the radical change in the way companies must monitor their data centers and potential solutions to handle the combination of today's powerful servers with the wide-scale adoption of virtualization.
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How to Protect Your Data Center from Environmental Threats: Viruses, spyware, and network threats get most of the attention, but environmental factors like heat, humidity, airflow, smoke, and electricity can be equally devastating to server room equipment, and thus to a company's IT operations. Identify monitoring techniques to keep you aware and ahead of costly environmental threats.
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Increased Uptime with Improved Environmental Monitoring:
Workers and customers, empowered by smartphones and widely available Wi-Fi services, want and are demanding 24x7 access to email, company network resources, and Web sites. Learn more about the causes and remedies for downtime.
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Protecting Your Server Room from Environmental Threats
The most common environmental threats to server rooms are temperature, humidity, water leaks, human error, intrusion, vibration, and power outage. Many of these threats, such as temperature and humidity, are related, which complicates environment monitoring and heightens the need for an automated, sophisticated system.
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Laboratory Monitoring - Case Study:
ITWatchDogs’ MiniGoose-XP II allows researchers at McGill University to remotely monitor lab chamber temperature and save experiments. |
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A San Antonio McDonald's Relies on ITWatchDogs Environmental Monitoring Products - Case Study:
Lita Salazar, owner of a McDonald's located in San Antonio, Texas, could have had a cost-prohibitive and damaging situation on her hands when a fan in her freezer broke and one of the condensers was iced over. |
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