by Ian Seaton | Jan 27, 2016 | Blog
Achieving Data Center Containment Through Seismic Requirements Conventional wisdom is pretty clear that when it comes to a choice between saving a buck and saving your butt, anatomy takes precedence. Hence, when the fates conspire against us and dictate we must locate...
by Lars Strong | Feb 11, 2015 | Blog
Modular Cold Aisle Containment and Legacy Cold Aisle Containment: A Comparative CFD Analysis Last year, Upsite Technologies introduced the first-ever ‘modular’ containment system to the market, AisleLok® Modular Containment. Many operators were intrigued by the unique...
by Lars Strong | Jan 14, 2015 | Blog
Maximizing Capacity and Cost Savings with Containment This post originally appeared on DataCenterKnowledge.com, in an article titled Containment Best Practices: Tips for Maximizing Capacity and Cost Savings. You can view the original article here. A 2011 paper by the...
by Lars Strong | Oct 8, 2014 | Blog
The Importance of Sealing the End of the Aisle As we all know, data center needs are continuing to change and evolve, and with it, so is the way you cool your data center. Naturally, airflow management is largely affected by this, resulting in new ideas and...
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....