by Lars Strong | Nov 12, 2014 | Blog
Rack Gaps: The Commonly Overlooked Holes in the Data Center First and foremost, to clarify what we are talking about when we say “rack gaps”, we are referring to the openings, or space, between data center equipment racks. Not to be confused with gaps...
by Lars Strong | Nov 5, 2014 | Blog
Sealing the Rack: How and Why You Need to Do It It goes without saying, sealing the open gaps in the rack is a well known best practice when implementing an airflow management strategy. Sealing these gaps within and along the sides of cabinets can lead to many...
by Bill Kleyman | Sep 24, 2014 | Blog
Understanding Cooling Diversity within your Data Center Your data center is evolving to meet ever-changing user and business needs. Now here’s the reality – the pace at which this is all happening is only going to continue to accelerate. Already we are seeing higher...
by Lars Strong | Aug 6, 2014 | Blog
5 Common Myths about Data Center Containment Various dynamics have been driving the adoption of containment as an air flow management (AFM) method. Some primary drivers include: The need to reduce operating costs by making the cooling infrastructure more efficient....
by Lars Strong | Jun 25, 2014 | Blog
The Evolution of Data Center Containment Containing hot or cold aisles in computer rooms has become almost as standard practice as installing grommets and blanking panels. According to a study in 2012, 78% of data centers had deployed some form of containment. While...