Looking back, Ye Qing was still talking about what had happened before, completely ignoring the series of concise and wonderful algorithm commands she had just entered.
"Hoo ~" Yun Shi breathed a sigh of relief. Fortunately, she met a computer novice.
Once the hard drive started, it could not be stopped because it would completely damage the hard drive.
Yun Shi, who was a little guilty, hurriedly connected to another storage array.
A few minutes later, Ye Qing finished talking about what had just happened.
Hearing this, Yun Shi's eyes widened, and this group of foreigners was obviously looking for trouble. Whether the metal would affect the operation of electronic equipment could only be concluded after being tested by professional instruments.
Without any detection, this group of foreigners did things entirely by feeling.
If the program was like them, it would be strange if their boss didn't let them get out of the way.
She wanted to help, but when she thought of her current predicament, Yun Shi was a little discouraged.
"The storage array has not been transferred, don't let me wait too long." On Caswell's side, the accompanying engineers have connected the computer to the server cluster, and all the rough work has been done by the Hua Xia people. They only need to move their fingers on the keyboard and they can easily earn a large sum of US dollars.
"What's the hurry? Are you checking the hard drive data?" Yun Shi returned a beautiful white eye. She did not have the habit of spoiling this group of foreigners with their nostrils facing the sky.
"What are you doing?" Caswell was angry. It took two or three hours for the hard drive to detect. This was obviously left to the last step. Now they were testing the hard drive in advance. Weren't they delaying their time?
The computer next to him was Ji Ke's. Ji Ke thought it might be Ye Qing who was letting Yun Shi test the hard drive.
There was a special software for hard drive detection. The simplest thing to do was to start and it could be automatically detected. His boss was standing next to him. Of course, he unconditionally supported the boss's decision.
"Let them test it themselves." An engineer gave Caswell an idea: "We can save a step. If there is a problem with the storage array in the future, we can also put the blame on them."
Caswell smiled and nodded. Since the hard drive detection could not be stopped, they would also test it and let these Hua Xia people see what was professional.
Compared with the storage array, the hardware detection of the server was much more complicated.
One of the most important steps was to check the temperature of the server when it was running at full capacity.
Electronic equipment emitted a large amount of heat, and overheating would cause the hardware to age faster. It would also seriously affect the smoothness of the system and even cause it to crash.
Therefore, the cooling design of a large computer room was very important.
Different servers required different cooling systems, and in terms of distribution, those large network companies could be said to have racked their brains.
For example, Google, which owned the world's largest server cluster, had built dozens of server clusters around the world. All of them were located near rivers or seas, or in places where the climate was so cold that even penguins didn't want to stay for long.
Close to the sea and lakes, cold water could be drawn directly from the deep water and cooled in the engine room. After that, the hot water would be drained into the cooling pool to cool down and then drained back into the water source.
It would be even better if the server was built in a world of ice and snow. An air exchange system and a circulating water cooling system. Temperatures below the freezing point could take away a large amount of heat generated by the server.
Do not underestimate the heat emitted by the server.
The heat generated by a processor, if there was no fan to cool it down, could exceed 90 degrees within a few minutes. Either the computer would automatically shut down to protect the processor, or the processor would burn down.
Not to mention the laptop, when it was running in the summer, there was probably no one who dared to put it on their lap to play.
The greater the power, the greater the heat generated. Not only the processor, but the motherboard would also emit heat. A server unit with eight high-power processors could be imagined. How much heat would be generated by the server cluster covering an area of more than a thousand square meters?
Not all servers could enjoy the convenience brought by nature.
If you want the server to operate normally, you must control the temperature of the computer room between 20 and 30 degrees, and keep the server hardware temperature below 40 degrees.
But most of the server clusters in the world were set up in cities, so how to design a reasonable cooling scheme had become the most important issue for all companies.
Monster Heavy Industries' server cooling scheme was designed by itself. Caswell and his team had long observed the cooling system.
It was useless!
This was the evaluation they gave after observation.
The farther the basement was from the ground, the more obvious the feeling of warmth in winter and coolness in summer. But no matter how obvious it was, it couldn't save money to not install a dedicated precision air conditioner in the server room, right?
Caswell looked up at the concrete dome again, and there were only cooling and exhaust pipes distinguished by different colors above.
These pipes were connected to the metal frame of the cabinet. In addition, there were no cooling measures.
Companies that dared to do this either knew nothing about the requirements of the server room, or the server room was set up in the North Pole.
If there were defects, there would be business opportunities.
Caswell thought in his heart, I will test it later and let the server soar to more than 60 degrees. This group of people has to be obedient, or even beg him to provide a new set of cooling system at a sky-high price.
They were professional server architecture companies that could provide everything from programs to hardware to supporting facilities.
If the cooling system was done, he could get a reward of 500,000 US dollars.
"Is the cooling system ready?" Caswell gave the team a look: "Since you have conducted a hard disk test, we will first conduct a temperature test of the server in order not to waste time."
"For the sake of your sincerity, I have decided to test it for you with a smart computing scheme for free."
"This software can retrieve the hardware power consumption information from our hardware information database according to all the hardware models of the server, and then combine it with the processor temperature to conduct a simulation calculation and get the total heat of the server room."
"If you fill the server with electronic thermometers, you will find that our data and the real temperature are no more than one degree."
"Okay!"
Yun Shi answered them.
Looking at the puzzled eyes of others, Yun Shi added, "I mean, the hard disk on my side has been tested."
"What?" Caswell looked like he had seen a ghost, and it was less than ten minutes later: "It takes at least one and a half hours for the hard disk to self-check. Will you test it or not?"
"The problematic hard disk numbers are written on the screen. I feel uneasy. You can retest it later." Yun Shi turned her head and snorted, and her long silver-gray hair slid a beautiful trajectory in the air.
"I am also a smart algorithm."
Of course, this sentence was said in Yun Shi's heart.
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