The data center, ten years at the edge (part 2)
AI and blockchain are neither the big drivers nor are they the solution to everything
AI and blockchain are neither the big drivers nor are they the solution to everything
Running an energy efficient and energy effective data center can only happen as a result of careful thought and implementation
Li-ion chemistry and machine learning unlock new resiliencies
Regulations and changing locations means extra care has to be taken when it comes to the air around you
Fan efficiency regulations are coming, so take advantage of the latest advances to stay ahead
Your data center flooring needs to minimize the risk of static electricity damaging your business
Advice on design and comissioning, cooling and electrical systems
AI research, blockchain and GDPR - just some of the things that will influence data center development in the next 12 months
Prediction isn’t easy. Ron Vokoun takes the bows and beatings for his 2017 predictions
In order to keep up with advances in data center technologies, cooling strategies have evolved rapidly in recent years
There are reasons to be concerned, but they will soon be worries of the past
A monitoring system will typically display the battery status, and record any changes to resistance, temperature or voltage
IT Pods can give the best of both worlds, combining power and speed
With UPS-as-a-Reserve, data centers can be compensated either for not drawing power, or for offering capacity back to the grid
Here’s why static, double-conversion online UPSs use transformerless technology
It’s time to think inside the box - an alternative take on the results of Ekkosense’s ASHRAE survey
Nearly all data centers use online UPS topologies, here’s why
How to keep cool as demand for high performance computing heats up
UPS systems featuring Silicon Carbide transistors could save energy and negate risks associated with eco-mode
Light up your data center, efficiently
Micro data centers are an important way to meet distributed data needs
When is a kW not a kW? The answer is ‘when the UPS is kW=kVA rated’
Large data centers need a cooling system which is effective at high power levels
You must know at any given time what energy is being used, where and by which devices