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Will high energy prices push operators to direct liquid cooling?
The data center industry and other large power-consuming industries…
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Direct liquid cooling: pressure is rising but constraints remain
Direct liquid cooling (DLC) is a collection of techniques that…
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The ultimate liquid cooling: heat rejection into water
Uptime Institute’s data on power usage effectiveness (PUE)…
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Direct liquid cooling bubbles to the surface
Conditions will soon be ripe for widespread use of direct liquid…
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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.