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Just as we need backup power for our sump pump systems to ensure our basements do not flood during a power outage, data servers need backup power to ensure they do not lose data during any loss of power.
For those who know me, I have long stated that waste is abundant when it comes to power and provisioning in data centers as the IT load capabilities for failover and self-healing are rarely examined or included in the power supply design.
ABM has announced that it is expanding its electrical power solutions offering into seven new markets: Austin, TX, Columbus, OH, Nashville, TN, Omaha, NE, Philadelphia, PA, Portland, OR, and Tulsa, OK.
According to Forrester, 32% of global telecommunications decision makers are either presently implementing or expanding edge computing, and another 27% report they plan to implement edge infrastructure within the year.
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