DCIM temperature maps
Hi there
I have a question - on your website are these rich and dynamically colored temperature maps - and so based on that we bought this software.
http://static.srvrschck.com/images/dcim_heatmap3.png
The reality of these temperature maps leaves a lot to be desired. They don't look a thing like the images on the website, and I'm curious if there's something that I need to do to make them display information as advertised, or if this was just your web designers taking liberties.
Thanks for any light anyone can shed on this.
SG
I have a question - on your website are these rich and dynamically colored temperature maps - and so based on that we bought this software.
http://static.srvrschck.com/images/dcim_heatmap3.png
The reality of these temperature maps leaves a lot to be desired. They don't look a thing like the images on the website, and I'm curious if there's something that I need to do to make them display information as advertised, or if this was just your web designers taking liberties.
Thanks for any light anyone can shed on this.
SG
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1) Number of temperature points. At a rack level, ASHRAE - industry standard - defines 6 temperature sensors per rack. We and Gartner recommend at least 3 per rack. Then you need to look at the sensors for ambient monitoring.
http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=power_mgt.datacenter_efficiency_inlet_temp
2) Size (radius) depending on how you define and/or represent each point
As a summary, heat maps will be totally unique for every site and/or deployment.
How many sensors do you have deployed?