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![DLC will not come to the rescue of data center sustainability](https://journal.uptimeinstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/DLC-will-not-come-to-the-rescue-of-data-center-sustainability-featured-495x400.jpg)
DLC will not come to the rescue of data center sustainability
A growing number of data center operators and equipment vendors…
![Performance expectations of liquid cooling need a reality check](https://journal.uptimeinstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Performance-expectations-of-liquid-cooling-need-a-reality-check-featured-495x400.jpg)
Performance expectations of liquid cooling need a reality check
The idea of using liquids to cool IT hardware, exemplified by…
![Looking for the x-factor in data center efficiency](https://journal.uptimeinstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Looking-for-the-x-factor-in-data-center-efficiency-v2-featured-495x400.jpg)
Looking for the x-factor in data center efficiency
The suitability of a data center environment is primarily judged…
![Cooling to play a more active role in IT performance and efficiency](https://journal.uptimeinstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Cooling-to-play-a-more-active-role-in-IT-performance-and-efficiency-featured-495x400.jpg)
Cooling to play a more active role in IT performance and efficiency
Data center operators and IT tenants have traditionally adopted…
![Too hot to handle? Operators to struggle with new chips](https://journal.uptimeinstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Too-hot-to-handle-Operators-to-struggle-with-new-chips-featured-495x400.jpg)
Too hot to handle? Operators to struggle with new chips
Standard IT hardware was a boon for data centers: for almost…