The energy-efficient solutions help protect data center and computer room equipment from overheating by precisely directing the air and adjusting temperature levels where and when needed.
In several of my past columns, I have discussed liquid cooling. It would appear my articles over the past five years have had their effect, since lately it seems like almost everyone is offering some form of liquid cooling system.
Green Revolution Cooling launched the ICEraQ Micro, a rapidly deployable self-contained 24-unit server rack that can support up to 50 kW of critical IT load.
Upsite Technologies, Inc. has released the KoldLok® 2 Post Rack Grommet, which is designed to prevent bypass airflow by sealing off the rectangular area in the 2 post cabinet, while promoting data center cleaning best practices, preventing dust and other debris from getting trapped in hard-to-reach areas.
Power Analytics Corporation’s Paladin® WSM is designed to help data center managers optimize their usable physical space with three major components: Remote Power Panels manager (RPP), Rack View Manager, and Heat Map.
When Hong Kong-based startup Allied Control embarked on building the world’s largest 64 kW Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) system, it seemed that air cooling was the only practical way to deal with the issue of thermal management.
HP’s11000 G2 Series Racks are universal racks designed for the modern data center to fit a wide range of HP and third-party equipment and provide high weight capacity
Purkay Laboratories, Inc. has updated its AUDIT-BUDDY™ standalone temperature and humidity monitor that measures free air in the white space, spot checks air quality, and measures zones not covered by BAS or DCIM systems.
This flexible climate control option for use in small and medium enterprises can dissipate heat losses of up to 12 kW through an integrated cooling unit, and two new versions are suitable for rack-based and row-based climate control.