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Portable AC Units for Server Room Cooling is HOT in Texas - Portable Air Conditioning and Spot Coolers on Wheels by ServerCOOL

With this summer being one of the hottest in Texas history, keeping company server room air conditioning at optimum temperatures is not an easy task. ServerCOOL portable AC units put the chill back into server room cooling.

Dallas, TX (PRWEB) August 21, 2006 -- ServerCOOL.com is excited to announce the launch of a new website promoting the sales and rentals of the AirPac brand of portable AC units and spot coolers for server room cooling. Customers can find portable AC rentals, new portable ac units and portable air conditioning specifications.

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With this summer being one of the hottest in Texas history, keeping company server rooms at optimum temperatures is not an easy task. Servers and computers that run your network are all designed to function in a very specific temperature range, so even the smallest fluctuation can mean disaster if you do not have a good backup plan. This is where ServerCOOL comes into the picture.

If a company's computer server crashes, millions of dollars can be lost. The servers can be replaced, but the possible data loss can ruin a company. One of the main causes of server failure is due to overheating, so keeping a server room at the optimum temperature is crucial for peak performance. Part of every company's disaster recovery plan should include a plan for emergency cooling systems in the event of a shutdown to facility air conditioning. Having several portable AC systems and spot coolers on hand for backup purposes would alleviate some of the problem.

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Business - Podcast Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 09:14:27 -0700

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