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Data centre tiers are defined levels of resiliency and redundancy for IT facility infrastructure. They are widely used in the data center , ISP and cloud computing industries as part of the engineering design for high availability systems.
GM ATF was the same color as engine oil through 1967. Aftermarket ATF was available with red dye as an aid in fluid leak detection. Dexron (B) was the first GM ATF to require red dye. [citation needed] From the 1940s through the early 1970s, ATF contained whale oil as a rust and corrosion inhibitor. [11]
The Ultradrive is an automatic transmission manufactured by Chrysler beginning in the 1989 model year.. Initially produced in a single four-speed variant paired with the Mitsubishi (6G72) 3.0-liter engine in vehicles with transverse engines, application was expanded to the Chrysler 3.3- and 3.8-liter V6 engines in 1990 model year Dodge Caravan/Grand Caravan, Plymouth Voyager/Grand Voyager ...
DEXRON LV ATF HP is made by Mobil and is marketed as Mobil 1 LV ATF HP. DEXRON LV ATF HP is composed of a poly-alpha-olefin (PAO) Group IV base oil and additives developed by Afton Chemical needed for the proper operation of the 2015 and above GM 8L90 8-Speed rear-wheel drive automatic transmission.
A major data center hub for the Asia-Pacific region, [112] Singapore lifted its moratorium on new data center projects in 2022, granting 4 new projects, but rejecting more than 16 data center applications from over 20 new data centers applications received. Singapore's new data centers shall meet very strict green technology criteria including ...
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All vehicle manufacturers made changes to their ATF specifications and the controls of their TCC to try and alleviate the problem. GM released the Dexron-II (D) fluid specification in 1978 and Chrysler released the ATF+2 fluid specification in 1980, and Ford released the Type-H fluid (M2C166-H) specification in June 1981.
The HP Performance Optimized Datacenter (POD) is a range of three modular data centers manufactured by HP.. Housed in purpose-built modules of standard shipping container form-factor of either 20 feet or 40 feet in length the data centers are shipped preconfigured with racks, cabling and equipment for power and cooling. [1]