Data centers and data center HVAC systems are mission-critical, energy-intensive infrastructures that run 24 hours a day, seven days a week. They provide computing services that are critical to the … Read More
In-Rack Cooling for High-Density Data Centers
What Does In-Rack Cooling Mean? In-rack cooling refers to cooling systems found in edge data centers or high-density sections within larger data centers. In-rack cooling creates an ideal computing environment by … Read More
Improving Water Technology to Optimize Data Center
Evident improvements can be seen with water cooling technologies. As such, data centers rely on water to cool and sustain operations. Removing heat from IT facilities is a priority. Water … Read More
Data Centers Monitoring Their Environmental Impact
According to recent survey data from Uptime Institute, despite a rising focus on environmental sustainability, most data center operators are still not evaluating their water and carbon footprints, or their … Read More
Thermal Imaging Solutions: The Future of Monitoring
Thermal imaging technology has long been used in many industries. It is often employed in large enterprises such as airports and energy facilities. Today, the use of thermal imaging technology … Read More
Keeping Your Cool in Your Edge Data Center
Cooling capacity is usually ranked first among all issues for an edge data center. The following is a list of requirements: Choosing a temperature control system that is ideally suited … Read More
Improving Data Center Operations With Thermal Cameras
Ensuring uptime is vital for data center operations. With huge volumes of data being processed through data centers worldwide, the banking system, businesses, and governments are relying on data center … Read More
Thermal Mapping for Data Centers
Thermography refers to the use of a thermal imaging device to detect the radiated heat from an object or hot spots in the data center. Thermography has been around for … Read More
The Evolution of Data Center Cooling: Liquid Cooling
Higher density and new workloads such as AI and neural networks are requiring a rethink in the approach to data center cooling. Many in this industry are grappling with how … Read More
Colocation Providers Shape Hybrid Cloud Strategies
Colocation providers of all sizes are under pressure to supply more than just data center space. What are their reactions to this and how are they shaping their hybrid cloud … Read More