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Data center owners and operators are increasingly looking for ways to minimize total cost of ownership (TCO), cost per kW of IT load, and downtime. In an industry where the average TCO overspend is around $27 million per MW, where cost per kW (of IT load) can spiral out of control within just a few short years of entering operation, and where the average cost of downtime is $740 thousand per incident, owner/operators want solutions. Using an integrated and continuous modelling process can help data center administrators save millions of dollars annually per data hall.