
20 years of liquid cooling
Direct liquid cooling has a long history, and has made a big impact on data centers and in HPC
Direct liquid cooling has a long history, and has made a big impact on data centers and in HPC
Could a decades old engineering principle be the key to unlocking the future of data center cooling?
Immersion cooling is self contained, and a good fit for the Edge
Well, who expected all that?
PUE is a simple metric, but now we've reached levels of efficiency where it could become counter-productive
Use controls and sensors to manage delta T
Because now is not the time for excessive maintenance
The future of data centers is surprisingly wet
By applying the latest AI and machine learning technologies, affordable software solutions now exist that can work in parallel with BMS systems to identify and manage away thermal risk
Efficient cooling systems are essential for keeping data center servers in optimal operating condition - and that means a careful choice of insulation materials.
The Edge has needs which only liquid cooling can satisfy
Don’t let marketing claims for repacked traditional hardware tip you over the Edge
The 2025 Huawei trend forecast gives us the lowdown on data center facilities five years from now
Eggnog inspired divinations on the worlds of 5G, IoT and more
Further sustainability gains may be lost through a narrow focus on PUE
The global data center industry needs to address this fundamental issue
It is a common misconception that running reduced loads over cooling towers ‘should make it easier to achieve colder water temperatures.'
Rising chip and rack densities are a key driver for liquid cooling, but there are other reasons you may want to consider the technology
Revolutionary technologies require revolutionary data center solutions
In today’s post-Extinction Rebellion world it’s simply no longer tenable for organizations to knowingly operate data centers that are inefficient and wasteful of energy
The right containment aisle can save a lot of energy, and money
There is a high possibility that colocation facilities will become some of the first existing data centers to house this new generation of machines
The power of data center customization
Next year will be all about edge computing, hyperscalers, 5G and the re-emergence of liquid cooling
How reforms in the refrigeration sector will affect the data center industry
The advent of edge computing could increase the popularity of liquid cooling systems
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