It shouldn’t be a case of considering only air or only liquid cooling. Instead, the key is to understand the tradeoffs of each cooling technology and what makes the most sense for each individual business case.
This past year we have seen countless examples of competitors becoming collaborators,locked in a dance of “co-opetition,” finding themselves both competing and cooperatingsimultaneously in a way that transcends the traditional boundaries of rivalry.
The interview takes an intriguing turn as Miller recounts her role in coining a surprising and familiar industry term during a rebranding campaign for EdgeConneX and the evolution of this concept in the data center space.
While timing performance, such as stability, drift, aging, and Allan deviation, are well understood, their performance is rarely employed to demonstrate the cost savings that can be achieved.
The need to adapt and evolve contractual frameworks to account for emerging technologies, shifting data privacy regulations, and the nuanced interplay between human-generated and AI-assisted content has become increasingly pronounced.
Developing an understanding of liquid cooling technologies is crucial for making informed decisions about the future of our data centers, especially in light of rising IT equipment demand and evolving sustainability requirements.