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Munters SyCool provides data centers with an alternative to chilled water cooling systems
Munters SyCool provides data centers with an alternative to chilled water cooling systems
The data center as a ‘reverse power plant’
Disrupting the data center dynamic with next-generation liquid cooling
Cooling equipment needs to be flexible enough to save power, or water, as required, argues Excool’s Jon Pettit
The tipping point for liquid cooling has arrived, with a few choices on technology, so which direction should data center operators take?
Edge data centers can be many things, from telecoms exchanges in the middle of nowhere to colo facilities in town. But which solutions will keep them all reliably cooled?
Using more information to make smarter decisions
How the FDCA is turning Finland into the hot spring of data center development
How HiRef has evolved from cooling data centers to championing the reuse of waste heat
New addition to the InfraXMedia event portfolio, brings wider digital infrastructure industry together, to scale responsibly in the age of AI
Demonstrating that a particular material is better for the environment than another might be hard, but new tools have been released proving the environmental advantages of plastic piping over metal
Server CPU TDPs are set to soar as AI and other applications demand more power. GRC’s John Bean and Alex McManis tell DCD how immersion cooling will keep them cool
A total cost of ownership approach
Modular data centers are finding homes in hospitals, banks, the military, and, of course, at the Edge. But will the critical cooling they need be up to the task?
For data center piping solutions, plastic isn’t just the most sustainable choice, it also means less maintenance and greater reliability, GF Piping System’s Benjamin Sheppard tells DCD
Ron Spangler of Vertiv talks to DCD about air cooling, and how developments in liquid cooling will lead to a hybrid data center merging the best of both worlds
How close ties with Academia fosters innovation in sustainable data center cooling
Heat exchangers need to be designed bespoke for the application in order to maximize energy efficiency, says Alfa Laval’s Anna Blomborg
The hurdles Munters has faced on its quest to being the go-to expert on heat rejection
We talk with Vertiv’s Greg Stover
How the regions’ cooling markets differ
Data centers are made from concrete, cement, steel and glass, and consume vast amounts of power. So how can operators genuinely become “sustainable”, let alone achieve net-zero?
When humans really need to cool down, fans are not a patch on immersion in a pool of cool water. So why not adopt immersion cooling in data centers?
A look at Digital Realty’s river cooling project in Marseille
Green Revolution’s new Series 10 offers twice the power in a completely integrated system, says GRC’s Ben Smith
If you can buy a jet engine ‘as-a-service’, why not data center cooling? asks Airsys USA president Paul Quigley
Relocates staff 40 miles to Botetourt County to meet increased demand