by Lars Strong | May 25, 2016 | Blog
How to Increase Temperatures Without Paying a Price In recent years there has been a lot of talk about raising temperatures in computer rooms. The driver for this is that the cooling infrastructure becomes more efficient at higher operating temperatures. For the... by Lars Strong | Feb 3, 2016 | Blog
How Sealing Gaps Under IT Racks Can Lead to Significant Savings In previous articles we’ve discussed the importance of sealing gaps both within IT racks as well as gaps between IT racks in order to optimize your data center’s cooling and ultimately reduce operating... 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 | Jan 14, 2015 | Blog
Maximizing Capacity and Cost Savings with Containment This post originally appeared on DataCenterKnowledge.com, in an article titled Containment Best Practices: Tips for Maximizing Capacity and Cost Savings. You can view the original article here. A 2011 paper by the... by Lars Strong | Jan 7, 2015 | Blog
How to Make the Most of Your Computer Room Cooling in 2015 With 2015 underway, it’s time to reexamine your cooling and airflow management strategy and identify key areas for improvement. Although you may have installed airflow management initiatives in the past,...