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		<title>By: jssmith13</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let me revise. this question a little...my data center rises a degree every 30 mintues and I do apply fans in the room to help circulate the airflow out the only entrance to the data center...my question is more about a &quot;study&quot; that shows the probability systems will fail, with humidity and air flow being constant, when the temperature rises?  I am looking for a way to measure the risk we are taking by not having an N+1 configuration in the data center.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let me revise. this question a little&#8230;my data center rises a degree every 30 mintues and I do apply fans in the room to help circulate the airflow out the only entrance to the data center&#8230;my question is more about a &#8220;study&#8221; that shows the probability systems will fail, with humidity and air flow being constant, when the temperature rises?  I am looking for a way to measure the risk we are taking by not having an N+1 configuration in the data center.</p>
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