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Best practices for keeping your data centre cool this summer
Data centres need a constant environment to operate efficiently. The right room design and the air-conditioning equipment will go a long way towards achieving this. There are also a number of best practices that can be applied in any data centre that will help to keep the equipment cool this summer. Eight of these practices are included in this article.
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A cool solution for a hot problem
Global electricity prices have jumped more than 50% in the past five years, right along with a dramatic upswing in data centre energy consumption. Whether the motivation is reducing costs, minimising carbon footprint, or both, many Australian organisations are committed to finding solutions that help improve data centre efficiency. Emerson Network Power’s David Scott uncovers one solution guaranteed to lower your high-density energy bills.
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Hot summer puts data centres at risk
Hot summer temperatures pose a risk for data centres that are struggling with providing sufficient energy for cooling.
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Insufficient cooling for data centres by 2008
Half of North America’s current data centres will have insufficient power and cooling capacity to meet the demands of high-density equipment by 2008, and Australia is not far behind, according to Gartner.
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