
Automation Supplement
Toward the self-driving data center
Evaluating the sustainability of chilled water systems
Two electricty providers have refused to provide power to Yandex in Finland. The result is more Russian gas is being burnt by the locals
Don't forget the people
Direct liquid cooling has enormous potential if the industry can get the chemistry right
Data centers won't use liquid cooling till they have to. Could that time be near?
Liquid cooling comes in a number of forms, but which is right for you? Vertiv technical director Fred Rebarber explains the different options
After COP26, we have to square two sets of requirements
Evaporative cooling uses water, but saves electricity, which has its own embodied water consumption. Should we go water free or not?
The rise of liquid cooling is a sign that high density racks are a trend that’s here to stay. Are data centers ready?
Creativity is there. Hope and vision are in short supply
Part 2 of 2 - measures that can help to minimize the risk of equipment failure.
Part 1 of 2: causes and consequences of corrosion
When it comes to data center cooling, the grass (and the solution) isn’t always greener
Advances in data center cooling and power technology could seriously undermine PUE as a benchmarking tool and eventually spell its obsolescence as an efficiency metric
What are the options for cooling data centers
How heat exchangers can help your IT infrastructure grows sustainably.
Industry body expands its climatic recommendations for data centers to address corrosives, high-density servers
Comprehensive loadbank testing at a data center’s commissioning stage – why it is important, and how it reduces downtime.
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
Cooling doesn’t just account for around 40 per cent of all data center power costs, but affects the efficiency of the entire facility
With more and more emphasis on sustainability, how can data centers leave a greener footprint?
From challenge to opportunity when it comes to liquid cooling
As rack power densities go up, cooling has to grow up
Make the right decisions - in the right order!
How computational fluid dynamics helps data center design
The Edge makes up a big part of the sector's growing energy demands. It's time to get smart about that
Driven by the accelerating processing power of data centers, as well as expanding chip densities, air-based cooling techniques are struggling to keep data centers cool
Simulate multiple options simultaneously, then decide!