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Ten Cooling Solutions to Support High-Density Server Deployment
sponsored by APC by Schneider Electric
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Blade servers use less powerful than traditional servers, but when housed compactly in a single rack, the increased power required and heat dissipated creates hot spots. In fact, many high-density servers require 40kW of cooling per rack, but most data centers can only cool 2kW per rack.
This paper provides ten approaches for increasing cooling efficiency, cooling capacity and power density in existing data centers. Read on to learn how to address the root causes of cooling inefficiency and under-capacity without major reconstruction. Approaches include:
Initiating a cooling system maintenance regime
Performing a health check
Installing blanking panels and implementing a cable management regime
And more
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Available Resources from APC by Schneider Electric
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sponsored by APC by Schneider Electric
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Watch this videocast to learn about a management tool that monitors your data center's physical infrastructure throughout its entire lifecycle, helping protect it from physical threats. Learn how you can leverage this tool to improve temperature and humidity monitoring, decrease malware and compliance threats.
Posted: 08 Dec 2009 |
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08 Dec 2009
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