by Lars Strong | Oct 23, 2013 | Blog
Understanding the Relationship of Cooling Capacity, IT Load and Airflow Management This post originally appeared on Data Center Journal, titled Connecting the Dots Between Cooling Capacity, IT Load and Airflow Management. You can view the original article here.... by Lars Strong | Oct 16, 2013 | Blog
How to Increase Computer Room Temps (and live to tell the story) Currently, data centers are being pushed to reduce operating costs, but most data center managers are afraid to increase temperature set points for fear of causing equipment failure. ASHRAE has raised... by Lars Strong | Sep 11, 2013 | Blog
Big Data: What Does It Mean for Your Data Center Airflow Management Strategy? Each day Facebook processes 2.5 billion pieces of content and 500+ terabytes of data. Each hour Wal-Mart handles more than 1 million customer transactions and imports them into a 2.5... by Lars Strong | Sep 5, 2013 | Blog
The EnergyLoK Cooling Science Seminar: Not your average AFM-101 The EnergyLok Cooling Science Seminar: Not your average AFM-101 Remember that first 100-level, introductory seminar you took in college? It fulfilled an uninteresting requirement, attendance was... by Lars Strong | Aug 27, 2013 | Blog
PUE and CCF: Why you need to measure both Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) is a widely used metric for evaluating the overall efficiency of data center infrastructure. In fact, PUE data reveals that the cooling infrastructure is the single largest consumer of data...