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    Get to work and systems are not responding. Get email back up and come to find out the server room temperature control died. So they shut down some of the systems and called the repair man. Minus 9 F out and the server room is too hot! We need to put a vent to outside into the room. (I know that would not work for a multitude of reasons.) So two of my database servers are offline including our failover. Think I will take a long break.

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      Get to work and systems are not responding. Get email back up and come to find out the server room temperature control died. So they shut down some of the systems and called the repair man. Minus 9 F out and the server room is too hot! We need to put a vent to outside into the room. (I know that would not work for a multitude of reasons.) So two of my database servers are offline including our failover. Think I will take a long break.

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      Not good but why is your failover server in the same location yet alone room as the production one? I am assuming cost constraints but still pretty much redundant.

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        Not good but why is your failover server in the same location yet alone room as the production one? I am assuming cost constraints but still pretty much redundant.

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        It is our hot failover. We have other disaster systems offsite. My complaint is mainly because synchronizing means I have to work for once. :-O

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