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sponsored by HP and Intel
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24 Jun 2011
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Published:
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24 Jun 2011
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PDF
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10
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eGuide
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Power and cooling is at the top of the list for data center investments, even as IT budgets shrink. This expert e-guide from our editors details how to invest in energy-efficient power and cooling technologies for a higher ROI. Gain insight into how much power is needed for a stripped-down, low-power server, and discover best practices for dealing with cooling problems in the data center, including:
- Having a plan for cooling redundancy ready
- Investing in devices that monitor temperatures
- Preparing for condensation that will arise from cooling systems
- And much more
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BROWSE RELATED
RESOURCES
Cooling Equipment | Energy Efficiency | Power Blackouts | Power Consumption Monitoring | Power Supplies | Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE)
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