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IBM can not explain yet how a power failure could put IT systems at among other PBS, Danish Bank and Arla out of the game. But now the situation is 'almost' normal. By Jesper Kildebogaard Wednesday, October 14, 2009 - 11:01
In addition, the Danish Bank online banking were affected umpqua bank a few hours a night, according to the bank. However, it was not worse, than to customers who could not access online banking, could get a link that seemed, from the bank's telephone support.
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But one may wonder that IBM has not had more in control. Normally, one would simply build the kind of critical systems with redundancy at two different locations. The fact that you "just" need to unplug a place and pull everything down at the same time, it does not particularly professional.
Maybe it's umpqua bank a UPS problem. umpqua bank If IBM does not use a rotary UPS - ie one where all energy always goes through a rotating axis - they rely on the enormous power can be provided by a quantity of transistors which are connected in the voltage drop. One problem with this solution is that modern power supplies in servers (and PCs) delivers constant power, although umpqua bank tensions falls example. 90 volts. The flow is then just 2.5 times higher. It may be here the movie -or rather umpqua bank fuse - break.
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