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Sergey2011-05-01 01:37:18
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Sergey, 2011-05-01 01:37:18

How to protect a server from fire?

There is an office with soviet wiring. And the server that is there.
This is a file dump, but the fact is that we often work at night from home, we need to take something from us, upload something for others, etc. + there is a system of tickets spinning, in other words, you can’t turn it off at night.

But every day we're steaming, lest it all burn down nah%!:5

Any better ideas than keeping the server in the pool?
The data center is expensive, keeping at home is an option, in principle, but what if the apartment burns down? everything is possible.

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Puma Thailand, 2011-05-01
@opium

Make a normal wiring? Pay a couple of liters to Uncle Vasya, an electrician.

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Riateche, 2011-05-01
@Riateche

The server itself is unlikely to catch fire. The room must be equipped with an automatic fire extinguishing system. The server needs to be isolated from this system, that's all.

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Timur Shemsedinov, 2011-05-01
@MarcusAurelius

Buy yourself unlimited and cheap shared hosting, of which there are many now, and don't worry. You don't need more for file cleaning and tickets.

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zloyshaman, 2011-05-01
@zloyshaman

Have a look at the online backup service. There are quite a few of them now. Every day the data is copied to a server somewhere on the Internet.

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Anton Kossov, 2011-05-02
@tony

there are special fire extinguishers - a capsule, 40 centimeters long and 10 centimeters in diameter - automatically fires when the temperature rises to 70 degrees - everything falls asleep with powder. screw this thing over the server and don't worry))

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