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ABSTRACT:
What are data center hot spots? How do you identify these problem areas and what are the steps you should take to mitigate the hot spots? Data center cooling expert Dr. Bob Sullivan outlines a strategy for data center facilities managers and designers to improve cooling efficiency and avoid costly equipment failures.




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Dr. Bob Sullivan
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Dr. Robert F. Sullivan, or "Dr Bob" as he is commonly known within the data center industry, originated the concept now known as Cold Aisle/Hot Aisle cooling. He is a consultant to the Uptime Institute and one of the most highly regarded experts on data center cooling.



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