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sponsored by APC
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10 Jul 2008
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Published:
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01 Jan 2008
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PDF
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Length:
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25
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Type:
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White Paper
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
New breakthroughs in power and cooling technology allow for a simple and rapid deployment of self-contained high-density zones with an existing or new low-density center. This white paper explains how the independence of these high-density zones allows for predictable and reliable operation of high-density equipment without a negative impact on the performance of existing low-power cooling and power infrastructure.
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Authors
Neil Rasmussen
Senior VP of innovation
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APC
Neil Rasmussen Senior VP of innovation for APC. He establishes the technology direction for the world largest R&D budget devoted to power, cooling, and rack infrastructure for critical networks. Neil is currently working to advance the science of high-efficiency, high-density scalable datacenter infrastructure solutions and is the principal architect of the APC infrastructure system.
Victor Avelar
Strategic Research Analyst
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APC
Victor Avelar is responsible research in data center design operations and consults with clients on risk assessment and design practices to optimize the availability of their data center environments.
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