INSIDE a DATA CENTRE - Fire Suppression
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- čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
- We are back! After a short break, we have been busy behind the scenes.
Keep an eye out on the channel as we get ready to announce some exciting news and share even more videos on all things Data Centres & Custodian.
In this video - Ash & James take you through our fire suppression systems. Looking at everything from the setup, monitoring and maintenance - a vital part of any Data Centre setup.
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I missed your videos, so glad to see you guys again
Gone again lol
Favorite IT network show. More please, lots more.
Welcome back. Audio was great even on my mobile. Looking forward to new videos and banter.
Great to see you both back. This system looks so awesome. It still amazes me the amount of infrastructure required to keep my server running and protected from from everything.
Glad to see you guys are back. This is my go to channel for anything network engineer related!! Appreciate the content!!
Nice to have you back, looking forward for new content. Thanks for showing the fire suppression.
Glad to see you guys back. Love the content. Keep up the great work.
Looking forward to your future videos!
I'm currently in college struggling big time but seeing your videos keeps my motivation up.
Glad to see you guys making vids again! Also those new close up shots very nice.
So pleased to see you back guys! Nice to know the vids are back too! 🤩💜💜💜💜💜
Glad to see you guys making videos again. Hope to see more soon!
Great to see you back. Can't wait for the next one :)
Glad to see you again!
Glad to have you guys back
Very glad you are back, keep up the good work.
Good to see you back guys , great video.
Very happy to see you guys back
Excelent from Dominican Republic, Next Disaster Recovery Plan !! Best Wishes from Caribbean
OVH should probably watch this.
Glad to see you again.
Yayyy nice to see you! ❤️ your datacentre!
nice to see you guys back!
Nice to see you back !!
Great to see you back.
That reminds me of AWS Frankfurt incident with the fire suppression system and the OVO fire. Nice content, tks for sharing
Welcome back! Please post more videos. :)
Welcome Back. Your video appeared right at the top even though I subscribe to about 500 channels!
YES! Welcome back
Welcome back to you guys!!
Hey! Nice to see another video here.
Welcome back, great video :)
Welcome back Custodian. From a Cambodian Fan
Nice to see you guys :) Greetings from Poland 😉
Fantastic 🔥
Very nice! Love it. I'm not talking about fires btw, I mean the video.
Welcome back guys !!
Nice chiller.
at last you guys are back!
Welcome Back, has been a long yet well deserved wait,for a new video
Finally! Please make more videos!
yay your back
I'm in the fire alarm industry and have yet to see a Vesda implemented. I assumed that they were used in critical environments like data centers and file vaults. Everything I saw looks top class.
Welcome back!!
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These videos are so interesting
finally the best it guys are back!
Finally you guys are back,. 👍
Finally a new video :)
Yay! Back on youtube!
Welcome back!
YOU'RE BACK!
oh yeaaah welcome back guyss
Nice!
Part of my job is auditing DCs!
Best buy.
It's quite interesting, because every time i have to go to a DC i have to do an induction.
They explain this, if you can't make it out things are going to be flying around you & also there is a high chance we will find you passed out.
They also explain that was also covered in the video the oxygen levels should be enough for you to survive.
Welcome back!!!!
Good to see you back guys ! My day job - fire systems and suppression, nicely explained :-)
Welcome back.
Yayyy your back
Hey, @Custodian Data Centres may I ask what hardware / Gear / cable you use for the server and rj45 plugs? Whenever I build LAN cables for house wiring, in the office and on projects and I have to do it like three times. During crimping or after ... it is always one or more wires that is not fully connected .
Finally :-)!
😃 THEY'RE BAAA-ACK!!!
bright in futures in all
Are you not producing more videos? This channel is really cool, don't stop
nice!
Fire test run please!
Nice
ASH AND JAMES IS BACK
Have you looked into the Red Bee Incident, when the supression system discharged it then caused a presure wave that trashed hard disk drives....
Epic timing, now that Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram are down~
in front of me James best of luck 🤞 all is life for you guys a dc
Woo-hoo, new video
i am here with u james bonddi yaar
long time no see :')
THAT is how it is done properly. That was also the case at my work 3 years ago in their small internal Datacenter.
OVA and many other Hosters are just saying "the local firefighters know the datacenter and we have a plan" yeah, OVH also had a plan. But look what happened. I also didn't know that many Datacenters don't have an argon fire extinguishing system.
An Argon Fire Extinguishing System is imo a must have in a good Datacenter.
Wonder boys .
Do you do a full test periodically (every x years) to ensure the gas does release?
Yes. Gas bottles will be regularly maintained. The gauges will be checked weekly to ensure pressure is above 285, when gauges are lower they will be either swapped out or refilled.
It’s great to see you have the latest vesda -e series installed.
Question. at 0:40 why are the arrows going backwards?
Interesting video. Point for improvement is the audio level of the intro, it's very loud compared to the rest of the video
No dry test? I would love to hear and see the shutters work. No gas discharge, naturally.
i was about 99% sure that very pale boy was a mannequin till i saw him moving
It’s a shame OVH didn’t have this in place
They did, however it wasn't quite working correctly so the gas didn't end up surpressing the flames, instead the movement in air must have been accelerating the burn.
They did, however it wasn't quite working correctly so the gas didn't end up surpressing the flames, instead the movement in air must have been accelerating the burn.
Was it inergen or argon gas?
At my old job we used inergen in the fire supression system
or fm200 the most common in this neck of the woods,, but by the green label, thats argon
Was hard to read, but looked like Nitrogen and Argon both on the label.
Seriously, was waiting on someone to say what kind of gas is used here.
can you show us what happens when it goes off?
Welcome back, missed you guys.
How much do you pay if it's your equipment that goes flaming hot
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I HAVE BEEN MISSING YOU BOTH AND THIS GODDAMN INTRO THAT SCARED ME... Can I ask what is the song on it?
Are those gas bottles inergen gas bottles consisting of Argon 50%,Nitrogen 42% and CO2 8%?
It’s probably ig55
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FM200? Argonite? Novec?
i'm guessing coz of covid but you guys would have been essential workers for this period
OVH take notes
OVH didn't have these
Just don’t autolearn the kentec panel on a Friday otherwise you’ll be there all night retexting everything 🤣
iam having a 18U server rack in my house with rooftop fans just for hobby. Iam have fill this rack up with 3 hpe servers 2x ml350 g6 2x 6 core xeon 1x hp dl360 g8 2x 6 core xeon 200gb ram 1x netgear 24 port managed switch 1x draytek 2926 rackmount with temp sensor. vpn firewall router. Iam having a 2 liter c02 fire extinguisher just for safty on the wall end put a smoke detector alarm in my servercloset in case of fire.
It’s been a while
Hi ♥