Power and cooling are the two most fundamental elements of data centers. An average size data center consumes a large amount of power. A large chunk of this power is … Read More
What is a Tier IV Data Center?
What is Tier 4 Data Center? The Uptime Institute Tier criteria determine the level of availability for Data Centers. Tier I is the most basic level, with no redundancy and … Read More
Facebook Downtime: What Really Happened
Millions of users discovered they couldn’t use Facebook or its other apps about midday on Monday October 11th, 2021. Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, and Oculus all went dark for about six … Read More
Computational Fluid Dynamics to Improve the Performance of Data Centers
The global focus on sustainability has underlined the need to move toward more energy-efficient data center designs. These designs should provide the ideal combination of operational overhead reduction and reduced … Read More
How Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulation Helps Data Center Design
According to a recent Frost & Sullivan market research analysis, the data center market would be worth $432.14 billion per year by 2025. This is up from $244.74 billion in … Read More
Hydrogen Backup Power For Data Centers
Data centers require high-quality and reliable uninterrupted power 24/7. Any disruption in the power source leads to serious consequences, downtime and damage to equipment. Data can be corrupted, and servers … Read More
Why Use Thermal Imaging In Data Centers
You can keep data safe, secure, and accessible by collecting thermal imaging in data centers. Data must be saved, safeguarded, and available at all times. As it is critical to … Read More
New ASHRAE Criteria Puts The Efficiency Drive To Test
Data centers and data center HVAC systems are mission-critical, energy-intensive infrastructures that run 24 hours a day, seven days a week. They provide computing services that are critical to the … Read More
In-Rack Cooling for High-Density Data Centers
What Does In-Rack Cooling Mean? In-rack cooling refers to cooling systems found in edge data centers or high-density sections within larger data centers. In-rack cooling creates an ideal computing environment by … Read More
Improving Water Technology to Optimize Data Center
Evident improvements can be seen with water cooling technologies. As such, data centers rely on water to cool and sustain operations. Removing heat from IT facilities is a priority. Water … Read More