
OpEx: Minimizing operational expenditure
Strategies for reducing operational expenditure whilst maximizing operational resiliency and efficiency
According to the US Department of Energy, the average data center can consume around 3-5 million gallons of water per day; the same as around 30,000-50,000 people. As the world reels from another year of record temperatures, droughts and forest fires, it is imperative that data centers rethink their approach to water management to conserve this resource.
This new broadcast series, taking place on World Water Day, brings together industry leaders to discuss how best to manage their water consumption in order to reduce the environmental - and social - burden of their facilities. Critically this series will compare the water requirements of different technologies, and shed light on how data centers can be adapted to improve an operations WUE.
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Real-world use cases demonstrate how immersion cooling can unlock significant sustainability benefits
Examine the role of the WUE metric in greening facilities and how a new generation of data centers will ‘run waterless’
Explore trends towards the broader implementation of liquid immersion cooling and it's growing adoption by data centers & HPC
How to develop a complete engineered system for all types of liquid cooling designs, from chip to CDU
Explore the rise of variable flow systems in European data centers
How PeaSoup cloud, the only UK company to offer fully liquid-cooled cloud services commercially, works with Submer and SuperMicro to provide sustainable data center-cloud solutions
How DataCampus has harnessed the power of Immersion cooling to offer their customers an easy solution to the challenge of lowering their CO2 footprint
A guide to ensuring AI realizes its potential in data center cooling