by Lars Strong | Jun 10, 2015 | Blog
How to Determine If You’re Overcooling Your Data Center: Using the CCF Metric to Quantify Potential Energy Savings The average computer room today has cooling capacity that is nearly four times the IT heat load. Now, you may have heard us mention this statement from... by Lars Strong | Mar 11, 2015 | Blog
The Benefits of High Flow Directional Tile Grates in Data Centers On average, 60% of valuable conditioned air is not reaching the air intake of IT equipment, resulting in bypass airflow. And as we’ve discussed in our recent blog post, we know that bypass airflow... by Lars Strong | Feb 4, 2015 | Blog
Bypass Airflow: Not as Simple as You May Think Increasing density and the pressure to save money in the data center are driving awareness towards the importance of improving airflow management. One of the most fundamental aspects of airflow management is bypass... by Ian Seaton | Jan 28, 2015 | Blog
The Relationship Between PUE and Airflow Management in Data Centers There is a more or less direct relationship between airflow management and PUE. There are three basic elements to airflow management: 1. Manage the separation of warm air mass (return) from cool air... by Lars Strong | Oct 22, 2014 | Blog
Hot Aisle Containment vs. Cold Aisle Containment: Which is Better for the Data Center? Containment has gone mainstream in the past few years in the data center industry, which has led to widespread implementation and adoption by many sites. In fact, according to a...