For most data centers, cooling used to be pretty straightforward: A CRAC unit kept the server room cold enough that staff often wear sweaters to work no matter the outside temperature.
How an organization deploys liquid cooling technologies might vary, but the key advantages are now flowing through to colocation implementations, enterprise infrastructures, legacy data centers, and the edge.
Sustainable and innovative technologies are becoming more widely adopted
December 17, 2020
The “Data Center Thermal Management Report 2020,” published in late 2020 and based on 2018 and 2019 data, states that Vertiv has a 23.5% share of the global data center cooling market.
Expanding data center liquid immersion cooling in Europe
October 26, 2020
European clients can now acquire GRC’s immersion-cooling systems through TDCS in order to reduce energy use or power consumption, solve power and space density challenges, cut energy cooling costs, and place HPC compute close to where it’s needed.
Recognizing the increasing power demands of high-performance embedded systems, Elma Electronic released a new rugged ATR chassis compliant with VITA 48.4 for liquid flow-through (LFT) cooling.
As servers become more sophisticated and generate more heat, the data center liquid cooling industry is set to surpass $3 billion by 2026, according to a new research report by Global Market Insights.
New technologies and increasing demands are generating a considerable amount of heat as information technology equipment (ITE) power density soars past 5 kW, contributing to tremendous challenges for data centers.
GF's new product, the COOL-FIT PE Plus piping system, is uniquely qualified for the challenging requirements of data center heat rejection applications.