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Capturing the Evolution of Data Center Cooling and Airflow ManagementData Center Education and Knowledge
That is what you’ll gain with the Upsite Blog. We’ve been posting for several years now. One might think there is only so much to say about data center cooling and airflow management, but as a testament to our passion, and the ever changing landscape of data centers and computer rooms, we still have plenty left to talk about.
We hope you’ll find the content herein valuable and useful as you begin, or continue, your journey towards data center cooling optimization.
6 Life Lessons from the Father of the Data Center Industry
The following is a transcript of a eulogy delivered by Upsite Technologies' President John Thornell at Ken Brill's funeral in August, 2013. Ken founded Upsite Technologies in 2001. As the father of the data center industry, Ken has many accomplishments to his name....
Understanding the Relationship of Cooling Capacity, IT Load and Airflow Management
This post originally appeared on Data Center Journal, titled Connecting the Dots Between Cooling Capacity, IT Load and Airflow Management. You can view the original article here. Introduction Everyone is trying to improve airflow management (AFM) because cooling...
How to Increase Computer Room Temps (and live to tell the story)
Currently, data centers are being pushed to reduce operating costs, but most data center managers are afraid to increase temperature set points for fear of causing equipment failure. ASHRAE has raised recommended temperatures twice in the last few years, driven by...
What We Learned at AFCOM: Complex Capabilities & Comprehensive Cooling
Data Center World, sponsored by AFCOM twice a year and hosted this fall in Orlando, Florida, facilitates educational sessions, trending discussions, and networking opportunities for the data center industry. We were excited to participate as an exhibitor last week,...
Bypass Airflow: How it Affects Your Data Center’s Bottom Line
Did you know that 48% of conditioned air in the average data center escapes through unsealed cable openings and misplaced perforated tiles? In fact, the average data center could save as much as $32,000 per year in electric costs by eliminating bypass airflow. When...