Well, I’m stuck between a rock and and harder place.
If I post the entire entry on FreePer, then Google hits my for duplicated content.
In the past I have excerpted material, and FreePers complained.
So this time I wrote a summary so people would understand what the topic was about and could intelligently decide for themselves if it was worth exploring. This seems like the best option.
Would be interesting if someone was actively working on a public data pollution initiative to make mass data less reliable, though it might have the unfortunate effect of actually disrupting legit law enforcement.
If a junior admin launches a thousand instances on servers in rack 16, and the DCIM system see a temp spike, then yes, the cooling system can “lurch” though “mild surge” is a more descriptive phrase.
Granted, a non-dynamic center, well managed doesn’t have these variations. But some DCs are not well managed (hell, some are only slightly above anarchy).
So forgive artistic licence, but since we both have been in the trenches this really comes down not to a lack of experience or knowledge on either of our parts, just literary licence and misunderstanding.
Sorry, wrong. I started as a DSO for a Tempest vault, then a smallish McDonnell Douglas data center, then migrated up to heading a platform division at Circuit City’s corporate offices to run some big iron.
Like many writers, I simplify some information so the greatest number of people understand. IT pros (current and former, such as you and I) can get into the minutia, but for general consumption I prefer to broaden.