[AusNOG] [AUSNog] : Re Data Centre Fire Suppression Safety
Mark Smith
markzzzsmith at gmail.com
Fri Dec 14 06:00:50 EST 2018
On the other end of the scale is how you intentionally destroy your
data in a hurry in a DC.
"DEF CON 23 - Zoz - And That's How I Lost My Other Eye...Explorations
in Data Destruction (Fixed)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bpX8YvNg6Y
On Fri, 14 Dec 2018 at 05:02, Bevan Slattery <bevan at slattery.net.au> wrote:
>
> It’s pretty much all been said.
>
> Halon (long gone). Reaction sucks oxygen out of air.
> FM200 (safe but being phased out). Heard it can leave a residue despite the brochure saying not.
> Inergen more common (and others like it). Fundamentally mostly nitrogen that drops oxygen below 15% and drops temperature. These are two components of a fire (heat, fuel and oxygen). People can operate comfortably below 15% oxygen. In fact at 10% you can still function more than enough to pick up your gear and leave the room.
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> I did quite a bit of research on reduced oxygen environments (hypoxic) which is used on (Firepass etc.) http://www.firepass.com/oxygen-reduction-fire
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> Obviously dry pipe is used a lot. The issues with gas suppression today are more around noise (and vibration) and temp drop and they relate to spinning disks and circuit boards, more than people.
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> The issues around dry pipe is, well when it goes off, it’s not very dry and water/equipment certainly doesn’t mix.
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> Cheers
>
> B
>
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> Every data centre has a fire suppression system. We're not used to thinking of this as a hazardous environment, but consequent totwo techs being found dead working on a fire suppression system in Antarctica, I find myself wondering yet again, why there aren't more stringent controls around the fire suppression systems in data centres: viz - when you enter a data centre, how confident can you be you're not going to be quietly asphyxiated?
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> Kind regards
>
> Paul Wilkins
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