USB temperature sensor
The Temperature@lert USB temperature sensor has now been welcomed into the fold as a SPEC Power compliant device. Temperature@lert is the only such device with 64 bit drivers that has been approved. The Temperature@lert USB temperature sensor can help your Information Technology department monitor the status of AC power source, ambient temperature, and other computer functions. If your Information Technology department is not using the Temperature@lert USB temperature sensor then they need to get on the ball. Please read the below press release for more information.
SPECpower_ssj2008 is the latest installment of an IT industry benchmark evaluates the power and performance characteristics in larger volume server class computers. It was created out of a need to monitor and regroup energy use from the IT industry and computer manufactures around the world.
SPECpower_ssj2008 does not only measure AC power from the source but it delivers a calibrated matrix for all computer functions including ambient temperature. There are two temperature measuring tools that are compatible with SPECpower_ssj2008 and the only one with support for 64-bit drivers is Temperarture@lert.
With the combination of the SPECpower_ssj2008 and Temperature@lert system administrators can run both temperature and power controls. The SPECpower_ssj2008 measures power for the AC input and combines the implementation to a performance metric. This provides pertinent information about what power considerations are made when considering which data center. Coupled with Temperature@lert, the power and temperature gradient works in symbiotic form to provide the best accuracy available in the IT industry.
We’d like to extend a special thanks to Greg D. and his team at Dell Inc. whose deep knowledge and expertise made this possible.
For more information about SPECpower_ssj2008 visit: http://www.spec.org/power_ssj2008/
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