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Effects of Cold Front on Internet Infrastructure - U.S. Midwest
From: Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom mu>
Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2019 18:37:53 +0200
For anyone running IP networks in the Midwest, are you having to do anything special to keep your networks up? For the data centres, is this cold front a chance to reduce air conditioning costs, or is it actually straining the infrastructure? I'm curious, from a +27-degree C summer's day here in Johannesburg. Mark.
Current thread:
- Effects of Cold Front on Internet Infrastructure - U.S. Midwest Mark Tinka (Jan 30)
- Re: Effects of Cold Front on Internet Infrastructure - U.S. Midwest Mel Beckman (Jan 30)
- Re: Effects of Cold Front on Internet Infrastructure - U.S. Midwest Bryan Holloway (Jan 30)
- Re: Effects of Cold Front on Internet Infrastructure - U.S. Midwest Christopher Morrow (Jan 30)
- Re: Effects of Cold Front on Internet Infrastructure - U.S. Midwest Matthew Petach (Jan 30)
- Re: Effects of Cold Front on Internet Infrastructure - U.S. Midwest Bryan Holloway (Jan 30)
- Re: Effects of Cold Front on Internet Infrastructure - U.S. Midwest Tom Beecher (Jan 30)
- RE: Effects of Cold Front on Internet Infrastructure - U.S. Midwest Naslund, Steve (Jan 30)
- RE: Effects of Cold Front on Internet Infrastructure - U.S. Midwest Naslund, Steve (Jan 30)
- Re: Effects of Cold Front on Internet Infrastructure - U.S. Midwest Mark Tinka (Jan 30)
- Re: Effects of Cold Front on Internet Infrastructure - U.S. Midwest Paul Zugnoni via NANOG (Jan 30)
- RE: Effects of Cold Front on Internet Infrastructure - U.S. Midwest Naslund, Steve (Jan 30)
- Re: Effects of Cold Front on Internet Infrastructure - U.S. Midwest Mel Beckman (Jan 30)