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Does the spread of direct liquid cooling make PUE less relevant?
The power usage effectiveness (PUE) metric is predominant thanks to its universal applicability and its simplicity: energy used by the entire data center, divided by energy used by the IT equipment.
New ASHRAE guidelines challenge efficiency drive
Earlier in 2021, ASHRAE’s Technical Committee 9.9 published an update — the fifth edition — of its Thermal Guidelines for Data Processing Environments.
Too big to fail? Facebook’s global outage
The bigger the outage, the greater the need for explanations and, most importantly, for taking steps to avoid a repeat.
Vertiv’s DCIM ambitions wither on Trellis’ demise
Operators often say that data center infrastructure management (DCIM) software is a necessary evil. Modern facilities need centralized, real-time management and analytics, but DCIM is notoriously difficult to deploy.
Startups brew new chemistries for fresh battery types
Widespread net-zero carbon emission pledges are spurring innovative data center battery technologies.
Eyeing an uptick in edge data center demand
Data center end-user organizations and suppliers alike expect an uptick in edge data center demand in the near term.
Fastly outage underscores slow creep of digital services risk
A recent outage at content delivery network Fastly took down…
Data center insecurity: Online exposure threatens critical systems
In early March 2021, a hacker group publicly exposed the username…
Datacenter Fire Frequency
The catastrophic fire that occurred at OVHcloud’s SBG2 data…
Learning from the OVHcloud data center fire
The fire that destroyed a data center (and damaged others) at…