@stefano but otherwise it's a cool horror story, yeah 
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A few days ago, a client’s data center (well, actually a server room) "vanished" overnight.@stefano
Third, given it's a data center, power consumption is probably tens of KW. The "gang" could probably be killed in action playing with it.
Fourth, if there is a power spike and cut off, it won't go unnoticed by those who control power lines. They will be the first on site to see what happened. -
A few days ago, a client’s data center (well, actually a server room) "vanished" overnight.@stefano Cool story bro, but it's too fictional, I'd say.
First off, as a Ukrainian, I know that powerlines can survive "the spikes" by just cutting the power at the very input. No damage to equipment behind the input electric circuit breaker, nope. You just get damaged input.
Next, I used to work in a bank. And here we had a clear requirement for data storage center: more than one power input -- is a must.