Results from the Uptime Institute Sustainability and Climate Change Survey 2024 reveal how operators navigate climate change risks while expanding efforts to improve their environmental footprint.
Customers are responsible for architecting resiliency into their cloud apps.
This report highlights some of the findings from the Uptime Institute Capacity Trends and Cloud Survey 2024.
Publicly reported outages see increase in deliberate attacks
Water is local: generalities do not apply
DeepSeek bans: implications for data centers
REPLAY | Uptime Intelligence Client Webinar: Cooling limitations for AI data centers
REPLAY | Strategies for Powering Data Centers with Carbon Free Power
RECAP | Roundtable: Resiliency requirements for AI training deployment
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Colo Cost Trends
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Density choices for AI training are increasingly complex
AI load and chiller systems: key considerations
The DeepSeek paradox: more efficiency, more infrastructure?
Are data centers to blame for power quality issues?
Small modular reactors: building critical mass
AI infrastructure ambitions will be cut down to size
Should operators continue to prepare for climate risk reporting?
Remaining EED reporting deficiencies need immediate attention
EED delegated report due early May — what's the rush?
The operational cost of AI training failures
Outage data shows cloud apps must be designed for failure
Build resilient apps: do not rely solely on cloud infrastructure
Hardware for AI: options and directions
Agentic AI shows promise — but also carries risk
US state drafts plan for data center regulations
Cloud repatriation is overstated
AI and cooling: methods and capacities
Enterprise and colocation operators face rising costs in 2025