Emerson Cl125 to wyjątkowy czujnik temperatury i przepływu opracowany przez firmę Emerson. Jest to kompaktowy czujnik temperatury i przepływu o unikalnych cechach, które sprawiają, że jest idealnym rozwiązaniem do kontroli temperatury w wielu różnych aplikacjach. Czujnik może być zainstalowany w zbiornikach, wężach i przewodach, aby wykryć i monitorować przepływy i zmiany temperatury. Emerson Cl125 jest wyposażony w precyzyjny czujnik temperatury zapewniający dokładne wyniki i wyświetlacz LED, który umożliwia łatwe odczytywanie i interpretację danych. Jest to łatwe w instalacji i obsłudze urządzenie, które jest w stanie wykrywać nawet bardzo szybkie zmiany temperatury i przepływu.
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I really don't understand why someone would hit thumbs down on a perfectly executed video can someone explain why you hit dislike? Everything is top notch the lighting, audio, the camera work, and Wendell's narration. Nice job TeKSyN.
This channel definitely needs more server videos, keep 'em coming! Also, I would also like to see some Icy Dock / iStarUSA / Lian Li hot-swap bay device reviews as those are pretty hard to come by.
So glad you guys are trying this sort of content out. It's really helpful to get a seasoned professional's opinion on this stuff rather than a salesman.
Very nice review! More server reviews please!
Yes .. More server stuff ! I love it. Keep up the good work. Me personally I am interested in Visualization and Storage. I do this for a living, and I am always interested in anyone knowledgeable's ideas and thought on opensource distro's. Be it Nas or more VM based. I am interested in all of it ! Thanks Wendell :)
Very good video. Would have like more videos about servers and server components. It would be nice to have a more in depth video on redundant PSU's and the pros and cons of them.
This might not be what you guys tend to do, but it'd be really awesome if you made some introductory videos about servers and stuff. I could probably search up the basics, but since this is an area of tech most gamers don't know about/ aren't too interesting in, it'd be really cool if you guys made an interesting video on it. Just a suggestion :)
This is great. I sure would love to see more server vids. Also maybe do a solid server build custom something like a shared infra like dell's vrtx. I am debating a few things so keep 'em coming.
Another great review, fantastic camera work, great narration, overall 10/10 review guys!
Nice. This is why I love you guys. No other tech channel on Youtube covers enterprise grade stuff.
I loved this video. Please more server and enterprise tech with Wendell and Logan I would love to be able to view this sort of tech without buying it first
I worked in Dell's CFS facility in Round Rock with a 3rd party company for a few years. I was in charge of the custom server rack integration team, The 710/720 series was one of my favorite servers to work with due to their reliability. I despised the C6000 series cloud servers though, never seemed to work right
R7120 is great, we use them as Vhosts in a RHELVM Cluster. They do everything well and for a reasonable price (When talking about fully supported rack machines).
What an awesome setup, would love to see more of this, I just bought a used R710 for labbing purposes. Just achieved my MCSA with it and am headed for MCSE private cloud. Was the idrac in two flavors on this one too? I had to pay an extra $27 for the idrac 6 enterprise. And my PSUs are 570w power saving but I do not believe they have a 80 plus rating. I love how Dell now includes the little pcie power connectors on yours. I have the perc 6/I Controller pcie with battery backup and have been pretty happy with it so far. I run vSphere 6.0u2 with about 19 VMs including a HA cluster(for lab only since it's not technically HA with one physical sever). 2x X5560s 32GB RAM and only a couple SAS drives. But definitely a good starting point for me. Awesome video guys really enjoyed it.
2 years in I'm still loving my R720, rock solid reliability! Though the 2Ghz 8C CPUs are showing their age when I try to run certain work loads that favor higher clocked cores vs more of them.
Yes! This is why I love you guys. A high end PC that isn't for gaming. Thanks for doing this Wendel. :D
Love your server grade stuff! If you guys can get hold of the the Asus P9A-I motherboard, please review that. I think its an awesome bigger brother version of the Asus Avoton board you already reviewed.
Wicked review cool to see the internal layout and thanks for running the benchmarks.
Another Enterprise review :)
You can put a boot SSD (although a USB would be a cheaper alternative) instead of a CD/DVD-ROM. There are "fake" DVD-roms for sale on Ebay which you can take apart and you can put your SSD in there! :D. Its pretty cool.
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