Data Center

Realizing the Potential of Data Center Waste Heat Reuse

Realizing the Potential of Data Center Waste Heat Reuse

IT equipment generates a lot of heat, and data centers consume a lot of energy keeping that equipment cool. Effective thermal management is critical to the reliable operation of the data center, but that doesn’t mean heat has to be … Read More

Where Are Most Data Centers Located? Exploring the World's Data Center Markets

Where Are Most Data Centers Located? Exploring the World’s Data Center Markets

We’ve recently identified the criteria for choosing a data center location. Power cost, reliability, availability, connectivity options, disaster risk, network latency, and economic factors all influence data center location. With those factors in mind, let’s examine established and emerging data … Read More

How To Choose a Data Center Location: 5 Key Considerations

How To Choose a Data Center Location: 5 Key Considerations

New data center construction continues at a rapid pace, driven primarily by public cloud and colocation providers. According to Synergy Research Group, spending on data center construction, leasing, and equipment increased 13 percent year-over-year in 2022. Hyperscalers aren’t the only … Read More

Demystifying Common Data Center Terms and Acronyms

Demystifying Common Data Center Terms and Acronyms

Like any technical field, the data center industry has unique terminology. Many terms are shortened to acronyms that can confuse even industry pros. New terms and acronyms are constantly being added. Older ones can catch younger IT professionals off guard. … Read More

Include UPS Units in Calculating Data Center Heat Loads

Include UPS Units in Calculating Data Center Heat Loads

Many IT managers look only at server heat loads when determining the cooling needs of their data centers. However, there are many other components that contribute to the heat calculation. Networking gear, storage devices, and other IT equipment generate heat, … Read More

Lithium-Ion UPS vs. Lead-Acid: Reduce Cost and Improve Performance

Lithium-Ion UPS vs. Lead-Acid: Reduce Cost and Improve Performance

For years, uninterruptible power supplies (UPSs) have primarily used valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) batteries. Lead-acid batteries offered a good mix of price, performance, and safety for data center environments. Now, however, a newer technology is challenging the dominance of VRLA batteries … Read More

Why Are Lithium Batteries Better? Comparing Lithium-Ion To Lead Acid

Why Are Lithium Batteries Better? Comparing Lithium-Ion To Lead Acid

Many energy storage technologies are available in the stationary power market. However, lead-acid and lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries are the most commonly used options for powering IT and data center hardware, such as uninterruptible power supplies (UPSs). Lithium-ion UPSs are the … Read More

The 3 Types of UPS Systems: Standby vs. Line Interactive vs. Online UPSs

The 3 Types of UPS Systems: Standby vs. Line Interactive vs. Online UPSs

Detectable power outages account for only a small percentage of power disturbances. Utility power is also plagued with surges, sags, electrical noise, harmonics, load fluctuations, and other interference. Even under normal utility operations — with no storm or lightning in … Read MoreRead More

Data Center Liquid Cooling vs. Air Cooling: Factors to Consider

Data Center Liquid Cooling vs. Air Cooling: Factors to Consider

As rack densities increase, data centers must reconsider their cooling strategies. High-density racks consume more power, which generates more heat and requires more cooling. Legacy cooling systems may not be up to the task. Data centers have traditionally relied on … Read More

Data Center Airflow Management Principles, Benefits, and Tips

Data Center Airflow Management Principles, Benefits, and Tips

Data center managers have two primary objectives: meeting uptime requirements and minimizing operational costs. Both of these objectives are directly impacted by thermal management, which is, in turn, tied to airflow management. Heat is the enemy when it comes to … Read More