The high-density, high-efficiency dual-feed Open Rack version 3 (ORv3) power shelf minimizes power consumption and improves reliability for compute and storage applications in hyperscale and enterprise data centers.
The first building spans 14,500 square meters. The total planned capacity of the complex is 31.5 MW — in other words, the center’s electrical connections could cover the energy needs of a small town.
Free cooling has become firmly established as a highly effective way to reduce the energy consumed by chillers through the use of outside air or water.
Data centers will continue to shape the digital transformation in the U.S. and abroad. For large corporations, the time is now to invest heavily in technologies that are energy efficient and resilient.
High-density environments require well-devised plans for heat mitigation during often-overlooked short interruptions to avoid getting burned — literally and figuratively speaking.
In the U.S., there are multiple overlapping data center energy efficiency metrics and standards, such as ASHRAE, Energy Star, and The Green Grid, to name a few.
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June 22, 2020
In addition to publication of its 2019 ESG report, Digital Realty announced its commitment earlier this year to the Science-based Targets Initiative (SBTi).