As high-powered computing pushes to the most rugged geographies on the globe, liquid immersion cooling firms are finding new opportunities for modular data centers.
By the time you read this 2015 will be well underway and February will be half over, a little too late maybe for new year’s resolutions and predictions but I would be remiss if I didn’t tell you about some of the great things in store from Mission Critical in 2015.
Innovative Airflow Management system takes 2015 “Bright Idea” category.
January 16, 2015
Upsite Technologies, Inc. has announced that its newest offering, AisleLok Modular Containment, has won the “Bright Idea” category of the 2015 Modern Infrastructure Impact Awards.
When Hong Kong-based startup Allied Control embarked on building the world’s largest 64 kW Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) system, it seemed that air cooling was the only practical way to deal with the issue of thermal management.
The facility is designed to advance thermal management technology for data centers.
October 31, 2014
Emerson Network Power has provided details on an innovative data center research space that will be built in Ohio to advance research and product development of data center thermal management technologies and controls.
Banks and other financial institutions keep track of all their “cold cash” using data centers filled with racks of computer servers. Unfortunately, it takes a lot of that cold cash to prevent those racks from overheating.
In my last column I wrote about liquid cooling and thought I did a fair assessment of the current developments and various technologies (at least in my own opinion) and their thermal advantages.