Data center operators building new systems can choose from nine categories of cooling technology. Innovative cooling equipment has minimized energy and water use and the average PUE for air-cooled and water-cooled systems.
Historically, data center waste heat recovery has been promoted with a focus on the benefits for the heat off-taker. And yet, the overall winner in most situations is the data center operator — even if they are not paid for heat.
Policies and procedures translate cybersecurity management objectives into the activities that protect data centers. But what steps should operators take to establish a comprehensive approach to implement these policies?
Schneider acquisition signals liquid cooling to go mainstream
Considerations of raised supply air temperatures
Water is a local issue: site selection and facility design
On-site natural gas: why some sites need it
Erratic power profiles of AI clusters: the root causes
AI has a weight problem
Netherlands enforces efficiency mandates
Critical national infrastructure status: what does it mean?
How much capacity is in aging data centers?
Weak security processes can increase impact of failures
Will legislation change how finance uses public cloud?
Risk management in data center cybersecurity
Uptime Institute Global Data Center Survey 2024: regional view
Bridging the skills gap: lessons from China
Data center management and control software: an overview
Uptime Institute Global Data Center Survey 2024: supplier view
Uptime Institute Global Data Center Survey 2024
Europe taxes waste heat recovery: can data centers make it work?