Energy Efficient Cooling for Data Centers: A Close-Coupled Row Solution

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Business Process Management,
Information Technology Strategy,
Modeling,
Project Management,
Strategic Management Tools
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American Power Conversion Corp.,
Data Center,
Data Centers,
Data Management,
Density,
Hardware,
Storage
Source:
American Power Conversion (APC)

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Overview: The trend of increasing heat densities in data centers has held consistent with advances in computing technology for many years. As power density increased, it became evident that the degree of difficulty in cooling these higher power demand loads was also increasing. This article discusses the efficiency benefits of row-based cooling compared to two other common cooling architectures.

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Format: HTML & PDF | Date: Jul 2009


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