
Resiliency vs low PUE: Could regulation spark innovation?
Germany’s Energy Efficiency Act, with its demands for a PUE of 1.2, has reignited a debate: can a data center be both highly available and highly efficient?
Germany’s Energy Efficiency Act, with its demands for a PUE of 1.2, has reignited a debate: can a data center be both highly available and highly efficient?
Even the thirstiest data centers are still a small part of the water economy. That does not let them off the hook
Why we need to rethink our approach
Evaporative cooling uses water, but saves electricity, which has its own embodied water consumption. Should we go water free or not?
Part 3 of 3: drivers for change in data center water stewardship - watershed replenishment: opportunities and challenges
Part 2 of 3: drivers for change in data center water stewardship - management of water risks
Part 1 of 3: drivers for change in data center water stewardship - water use
You might save money by moving to a site with a better water source
Fresh water accounts for just one percent of the Earth's fresh water, yet data center operators consume more than 660 billion liters every year - in the US alone
The future of data centers is surprisingly wet
Why change the Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) metric?