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Blackouts across the UK as seven power stations fail

There were widespread blackouts across the UK on Tuesday, as the National Grid implemented “Demand Control” to prevent the frequency of the electricity supply from slipping.

There appears to have been a loss of around 3,400MW of generator capacity on the grid as two major power stations shut down within a matter of a few minutes, followed by up to 5 additional “generating units” going off-line. The BBC has a good summary, with The Register providing a more technical report.

For those with mission critical in-house IT facilities, this underlines the need to ensure that UPS systems are able to cope with brownouts and voltage drops, and stand-by diesel generators with fuel resupply agreements are in place to ensure long run times during such an outage. The capital and operating expense associated with such hardware is why most companies outsource such critical IT hosting requirements.

Spot energy prices soared following the news, as you can see below:

Spot energy prices

Spot energy prices

As an aside, if supply to the National Grid was constrained for longer, it would be interesting to see if datacenter facilities switched to using their on-site generator capacity as their primary power source until the crisis was over, to avoid paying such increased power costs.

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Computer Weekly bigs up the benefits of working in a datacenter

There’s quite an interesting article in this week’s Computer Weekly about job opportunities for IT workers in datacenters.

Following some pretty obvious stuff (e.g. “…staff are mainly involved in implementation or operational work”), and after giving the impression that everyone that works in datacenters actually has their desk on the datafloor (“…it is generally a very artificial environment: cooled; heavily air-conditioned and artificially lit”), there are good points about how even very entry level positions give employees access to a wide range of different systems and develop what they refer to as “cross-functional” working skills.

We’re always on the lookout for people with “gumption and the ability to learn”, so if you’re interested in a datacenter tech job, get in touch!

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Brief photo tour of the LHC

A few customers have asked for some more pictures of our facilities at the London Hosting Center, so I’ve uploaded some here.

Exterior of the LHC

Exterior of the LHC

Comprehensive digital IP CCTV system

Comprehensive digital IP CCTV system

View through the door to the G1 hosting suite

View through the door to the G1 hosting suite

Computerised fire control panel

Computerised fire control panel

Close up of FM200 gas cylinder

Close up of FM200 gas cylinder

Overhead data cabling

Overhead data cabling

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