When free cooling isn't free
Systems that use outside air for cooling are cheap and efficient, but they are prone to failure and need careful monitoring
Systems that use outside air for cooling are cheap and efficient, but they are prone to failure and need careful monitoring
At some point, air-cooled IT will reach its maximum potential. At that point, data centers will start to shift to liquid cooling
If you are a CxO, don’t believe it when people tell you liquid cooling is expensive or risky. Work it out for yourself!
Moving to liquid cooling will unlock growth potential and increase efficiency
Liquid cooling is normally proposed for supercomputers. Now it’s being suggested for smaller edge facilities
There’s plenty of types of liquid cooling, but still no flood of users
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The Navajo Nation is building a supercomputer that takes a simple approach to liquid cooling
Denser computing will force IT to adopt liquid cooling - and bring some very solid benefits