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About the White Paper: Rack power of more than ten times the industry average can result from
deploying blade servers and high-density enclosures. This can create
difficult cooling challenges in a typical data center environment due to
limitations in the air delivery and return systems.
Making the wrong choices for high-density operation can needlessly
increase the lifetime cost of the physical infrastructure. This white
paper outlines five practical and effective strategies for deploying
high-density IT equipment, coping with ultra-high power racks and
reducing the total cost of ownership (TCO).
In addition to a clear, real-world definition of power density, this
paper also illustrates:-
Actual power density values of current data centers
- Approaches, limitations and benefits to achieving high density
- Optimal cooling strategies while deploying high density computing
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