The data center industry is facing unprecedented challenges. Liquid cooling is emerging as a power solution to contend with rising chip densities and energy costs. Liquid cooling offers a wealth of advantages that align perfectly with the needs of today’s high-performance data centers. This e-book explains how liquid cooling works, including its advantages and limitations to help you determine if it is the right fit for your facility such as:
- Handles High Densities: Effectively supports the higher computing densities and heat generation that modern data centers demand
- Increases Throughput: Enhances computing capacity for resource-intensive applications like AI
- Boosts Energy Efficiency: Aligns with sustainability goals by reducing energy consumption and the data center’s carbon footprint
- Repurposes Waste Heat: Offers the potential to reuse waste heat for residential heating or agricultural purposes
- Higher Cooling Capacity: Provides superior cooling efficiency compared to air
- Water Conservation: Utilizes significantly less water than many air-cooled adiabatic alternatives
- Environmentally Friendly: Promotes greener operations through reduced energy usage