[j-nsp] EX8200

Eddie Parra ep at eddieparra.net
Fri Oct 2 04:56:53 EDT 2009


Hey Felix,

You can buy racks with panels that guide the right-to-left airflow  
from front-to-back:

http://www.chatsworth.com/uploadedFiles/Files/N-SERIES_JUNIPERSWTCH_APPLIC.pdf

-Eddie




On Oct 2, 2009, at 12:39 AM, Felix Schueren wrote:

> Quoc Hoang wrote:
>> What cabinets do you have the switch installed in? The 19' or 24'
>> cabinets? Since it's side to side cooling, I'm afraid the cold hot
>> aisle layout in a typical datacenter may pose an issue.
> 600x1200mm racks, hot/cold aisle, yes, it's problematic. Totally
> braindead decision by Juniper, as I reckon data center is one of the
> target areas for the switches. But the marketing-slide port density  
> goes
> down if you do proper cooling...
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Felix
>
> PS: we ended up axing the racks left & right of the EX and had our
> workshop build some custom sheet metal airflow guides, which  
> effectively
> cuts the port density by two thirds.
>
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> Felix Schüren
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