The Different Technologies for Cooling Data Centers

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Brand: APC
Solution: Data Center
Whitepaper Description:
Data center heat removal is essential for any Data center to function properly, yet it is the least understood one of all the IT environment processes. This paper explains the 13 basic heat removing technologies, as computing technology progresses the equipment becomes smaller and uses the same and sometimes more electricity which results in more heat being generated. The information in this paper enables IT professionals to be more involved in heat management that aligns better with their IT objectives.

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