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Last night we lost the air conditioning unit in our server room and were
lucky to have caught it early enough this morning to prevent any major
damage. While we've never had a temp sensor in the room before, we've
decided it's time to go that route and were wondering what others might
be using to monitor the temp/humidity/etc. in their server rooms?
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I'd really like some kind of hardware sensor that can send automatic
emails/phone calls/etc. when a designated threshold has been crossed.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!
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Thanks,
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Barrett
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Barrett Keziah
Systems Administrator
Ravenscroft School
7409 Falls of Neuse Road
Raleigh, NC 27615
w: 919.847.09000 x2614
c: 919.302.2355
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