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DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:ABSTRACT: COOLING TRENDS IN DATA CENTERS=0AShlomo Novotny, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Vette Corp.=0A=0A=0AOne of the most critical sustainability issues with many data centers today is cooling. This is a result of the limitations of air cooling, which creates a very costly, complex, and inefficient infrastructure. Localized, passive, low-power dissipation liquid cooling devices at either rack level or rack proximity, when compared to traditional air-cooled methods, have the capability of reducing the power consumption of in-room cooling devices by as much as 90%. In addition, by allowing data centers to operate with higher-density racks, rack-level liquid cooling can reduce the data center IT footprint by as much as 80%.  The beauty of augmenting existing cooling architectures with liquid-cooling at the heat source is in extending the viable life of a data center.  It saves up to 10x when compared with the costs associated with building new facilities.
SUMMARY:Optimizing Data Center Cooling
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