by Ian Seaton | Oct 1, 2014 | Blog
Is Liquid Cooling the Way of the Future? For perspective, and to clarify what we are not discussing, it is useful to step back into data center history a bit and debunk some of the early claims made regarding liquid cooling. First, those early arguments rightly cited...We are committed to providing excellent data center cooling products and tools. As part of our dedication to the science and art of data center cooling optimization, we offer timely and insightful research which addresses the demands and trends related to cooling optimization and cooling management. We also recommend industry-recognized best practices and solutions for maintaining data center cooling best practices.
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KoldLok is the industry standard for sealing raised-floor data centers. Designed to limit bypass airflow by efficiently sealing openings in raised floors.
Our line of rack airflow management products, specifically designed to control intake airflow in server racks. Our award-winning blanking panels are considered the 'best-fitting' in the industry.
Our modular containment solution and line of aisle airflow management products are specifically designed to block airflow, ensuring hot and cold aisle separation.
Ensuring there’s no wasted cooling is vital. Accurate control of the airflow through KoldLok Grommets allows us to consider energy-savings strategies such as increasing CRAC set points.
Data Center Development Manager, Fujitsu Services
After having hands-on experience with nearly every available product on the market, HotLok is by far the superior choice. Not only does it create the best seal, but its universal mounting system and finger grips make it the easiest to use and reuse.
Director for National Sales, DataSite, National Wholesale and Retail Colocation Owner/Operator
We have looked and looked for a solution like KoldLok. If KoldLok had been around ten years ago, we probably would not have needed to add a cooling unit back then. It improves the efficiency of our cooling system a great deal.
IT Operations Supervisor, Cargill IT Services, Global Hosting Service
Managing cooling in your data center is a holistic process. We've developed a methodology which we call the 4R's of Airflow Management which addresses the specific needs of aisle containment, floor containment, hot aisle containment and then monitoring of the facility. Each part of the 4R's addresses particular needs which build upon each other and enhance the effectiveness of cooling optimization efforts.
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by Drew Robb | Nov 6, 2024 | Blog | 0 Comments
Sustainability in the data center industry has steadily grown in importance over the last few years. But unprecedented demand for AI has caused power demands to soar. This has given fresh impetus to the need for sustainability programs. Sustainability impacts the...
by Upsite Technologies | Oct 30, 2024 | Blog | 0 Comments
As we discussed in Part 1, defining true data center energy efficiency is challenging. Existing metrics examine the data center as a building, but the argument can be made that a data center is much more than that. A data center is a service that, in a general sense,...
by Upsite Technologies | Oct 23, 2024 | Blog | 0 Comments
On the surface this may seem like a fairly straightforward question, but the reality is that data center energy efficiency is rather elusive. While many people discuss it on a regular basis, very few seem to hit the nail on the head. A reason for this is that many in...
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