>Fires that consume an entire data center building in this fashion are rare due to the industry’s standard use of data center fire suppression technology, which is designed to detect smoke and then deploy suppressants (either water or chemical agents) to extinguish the fire and contain the damage to a small area.
"rare" as in it never fucking happens.
Anyone who has been inside a datacenter knows better.
>>Fires that consume an entire data center building in this fashion are rare due to the industry’s standard use of data center fire suppression technology, which is designed to detect smoke and then deploy suppressants (either water or chemical agents) to extinguish the fire and contain the damage to a small area.
"rare" as in it never fucking happens.
Anyone who has been inside a datacenter knows better.
https://youtu.be/QneLaYxT98w
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