Intel® Xeon® Processor 5500 Series: An Intelligent Approach to IT Challenges
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Navigating Liquid Cooling Architectures for Data Centers with AI Workloads
By: Schneider Electric
Type: White Paper
Many AI servers with accelerators (e.g., GPUs) used for training LLMs (large language models) and inference workloads, generate enough heat to necessitate liquid cooling.
The question, of course, becomes what cooling solution actually fits the needs of your server hardware today… and what solutions will prevent you from being constrained tomorrow.
In this white paper, compare the 6 most common heat rejection architectures for liquid cooling, and find out which is the best choice for your AI servers or cluster.
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Serving up server hardware
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Type: eGuide
Although cloud infrastructure services have alleviated the need for organisations to procure and manage their own hardware, the reality is most organisations still see a need for on-premise systems for reasons such as security and performance. In training neural networks, for example, on-premise high performance computing systems are often preferred for cost, as well as compliance reasons in the case of industries such as healthcare and finance. In this e-guide, find out why some companies are still hanging on to older hardware, the pros and cons of different types of server hardware, and what one Chinese tech giant is doing in the microprocessor space.
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Comprehensive guide to server hardware selection, curated by experts
By: TechTarget
Type: Resource
A lot has changed under the hoods of modern servers, especially over the last few years. That means when it’s time for your enterprises next refresh cycle, there are some interesting new features to consider.
Fortunately, we have access to some of the top minds in the hardware industry and their expert takes on the subject.
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Discover in this white paper how Integrated Schneider Electric solutions can offer your organization a complete electrical system including power monitoring and a resilient architecture to improve subfunction operation, enable optimum use of energy, and save up to 30% on operating energy costs.
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Unlock the Benefits of Liquid Cooling for Your Data Center
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By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
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Navigating liquid cooling architectures for AI data centers
By: Schneider Electric
Type: White Paper
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A new approach for planning, operating and optimizing your data center
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Data centers have never been more vital or central to business operations, yet they need to be ever more efficient, resilient and flexible. Thermal systems have a special role in achieving these requirements. They consume significant power, and, as mechanical systems, experience many more planned maintenance events and unplanned failures than other critical infrastructure. These planned and unplanned events have significant, but often poorly understood impact on data center assets and operations. In this session, we will introduce: - The Cooling Chain - The ability to map any asset, including IT, workloads and users, onto cooling units - The downstream impact of cooling failure or maintenance events - Strategies for aligning thermal capacity with workload demand, both in planning and real-time operations Join this webinar featuring the presentation made at the July DCD: Keeping IT Cool Event
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The untapped potential of liquid cooling in modern data centres
By: Park Place
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Today, many organizations have turned to air and evaporative cooling to keep their data centres running, but recent advances have proven liquid cooling to be a viable and effective option. However, despite its long presence in the cooling landscape, most businesses are unaware of its benefits. Access this guide to learn more.
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Immersion Cooling Technology Playbook: Cut Costs, Go Greener and Get Ahead
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By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
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Liquid Cooling Fundamentals for your Data Center
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Data center facilities management: Are you close to total failure?
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Presentation at DCD Event: Integrated Data Center Management
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Power, Density, Automation: Keys to a Next Generation Data Center Approach
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Type: Talk
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Type: Talk
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Supermicro Rack Scale Liquid-Cooling Solutions
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Type: Replay
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LinkedIn’s Oregon Data Center: Innovation, Design and Sustainability
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Type: Video
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By: Schneider Electric
Type: eBook
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Edge Data Center Demand Growth and Resiliency
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Type: Talk
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Edge Data Center Demand Growth and Resiliency
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Type: Replay
Demand for edge data centers is expected to grow across the world in the short-term, particularly for shared data centers and especially in North America. Uptime Institute research shows a continued usage of redundant power and cooling systems, while at the same time showing an interest in distributed resiliency involving multiple edge data centers.
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Infrastructure optimisation for business application management
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Type: eGuide
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BMS and DCIM: Better Together
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Type: Replay
The trends IT and facility teams are facing in what is being referred to as Hybrid Cloud often includes the combination of edge computing, cloud economics, and new forms of management for modern compute infrastructures. As facilities and data centers become increasingly complex, there is a need to become smarter and more efficient, giving way to competitive advantage. Join this webinar to hear a presentation on: - The advantages of connecting your Data Center and your Facilities management systems together. - With advanced cooling systems, alternative energy sources, data sensitivity rules, and elastic or even erratic computing demands, how you can attain a holistic approach to capacity and compute management. - How to get the analytics and integrated automated workflows across critical facilities and IT to provide an efficient and resilient Hybrid Digital Infrastructure Management solution.
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Five Simple Ways to Bolster Critical Infrastructure Efficiency
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Type: Replay
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Five Simple Ways to Bolster Critical Infrastructure Efficiency
By:
Type: Replay
In this webinar, Infrastructure experts at UTC and Nlyte Software discuss how you can: - Leverage sophisticated data center ecosystems, such as precision cooling - Provide insight into your ITSM solution - Improve resilience and reduce risk to your critical infrastructure - Create tighter integration between facilities and IT
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Sustainability in the Data Center Ecosystem
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Type: Talk
Data centers continue to expand their environmental footprints, currently consuming 2% of the developed world’s electricity. Experts predict this number could rise to 13% by 2030. This webinar will cover energy-efficiency in data centers and ways to rein in costs and improve sustainability. This includes delivering more power efficiency per capacity, revolutionizing cooling to reduce heat, increasing system processing to enhance performance, and infrastructure consolidation to reduce the physical and carbon footprint. Join this webcast and you’ll hear our panel of experts discuss: • Defining Sustainability • Why Does Sustainability Matter for IT? • Sustainability for Storage & Networking • The Importance of Measurement and KPIs • Sustainability vs. Efficiency • Best practices - Now vs. Future • Bringing your IT, Facilities and Sustainability Organizations Together
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Sustainability in the Data Center Ecosystem
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Type: Talk
Data centers continue to expand their environmental footprints, currently consuming 2% of the developed world’s electricity. Experts predict this number could rise to 13% by 2030. This webinar will cover energy-efficiency in data centers and ways to rein in costs and improve sustainability. This includes delivering more power efficiency per capacity, revolutionizing cooling to reduce heat, increasing system processing to enhance performance, and infrastructure consolidation to reduce the physical and carbon footprint. Join this webcast and you’ll hear our panel of experts discuss: • Defining Sustainability • Why Does Sustainability Matter for IT? • Sustainability for Storage & Networking • The Importance of Measurement and KPIs • Sustainability vs. Efficiency • Best practices - Now vs. Future • Bringing your IT, Facilities and Sustainability Organizations Together
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Sustainability in the Data Center Ecosystem
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Type: Talk
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Sustainability in the Data Center Ecosystem
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Type: Talk
Data centers continue to expand their environmental footprints, currently consuming 2% of the developed world’s electricity. Experts predict this number could rise to 13% by 2030. This webinar will cover energy-efficiency in data centers and ways to rein in costs and improve sustainability. This includes delivering more power efficiency per capacity, revolutionizing cooling to reduce heat, increasing system processing to enhance performance, and infrastructure consolidation to reduce the physical and carbon footprint. Join this webcast and you’ll hear our panel of experts discuss: • Defining Sustainability • Why Does Sustainability Matter for IT? • Sustainability for Storage & Networking • The Importance of Measurement and KPIs • Sustainability vs. Efficiency • Best practices - Now vs. Future • Bringing your IT, Facilities and Sustainability Organizations Together
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Sustainability in the Data Center Ecosystem
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Type: Talk
Data centers continue to expand their environmental footprints, currently consuming 2% of the developed world’s electricity. Experts predict this number could rise to 13% by 2030. This webinar will cover energy-efficiency in data centers and ways to rein in costs and improve sustainability. This includes delivering more power efficiency per capacity, revolutionizing cooling to reduce heat, increasing system processing to enhance performance, and infrastructure consolidation to reduce the physical and carbon footprint. Join this webcast and you’ll hear our panel of experts discuss: • Defining Sustainability • Why Does Sustainability Matter for IT? • Sustainability for Storage & Networking • The Importance of Measurement and KPIs • Sustainability vs. Efficiency • Best practices - Now vs. Future • Bringing your IT, Facilities and Sustainability Organizations Together
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Using High-density Computing using Integrated Data Center Management
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Type: Replay
Workload consolidation, space optimization, analytics and high-powered chips demand high-density computing. Addressing this requires more than consolidating servers. New approaches to space, power, and especially thermal management are needed. In this webinar, we will present approaches and best practices for high-density computing using Integrated Data Center Management and new cooling strategies. In this webinar, you will learn how to: a. Use Integrated Data Center Management to support a move to high-density computing b. Manage ‘lights out’ edge data centers with remote and autonomous management c. Use adaptable and scalable cooling designs with operational feedback integrated with management software to increase efficiency and improve application performance Presenters: Jeremy Clute, VP of Business Development, Nlyte Software Scott Donovan, DC Accounts Leader, Americas, 16+ years data center experience, Carrier Global Corporation Greg Sifferlen, Strategic Account Manager, Carrier Global Corporation
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Using High-density Computing with Integrated Data Center Management
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Type: Replay
Workload consolidation, space optimization, analytics and high-powered chips demand high-density computing. Addressing this requires more than consolidating servers. New approaches to space, power, and especially thermal management are needed. In this webinar, we will present approaches and best practices for high-density computing using Integrated Data Center Management and new cooling strategies. In this webinar, you will learn how to: a. Use Integrated Data Center Management to support a move to high-density computing b. Manage ‘lights out’ edge data centers with remote and autonomous management c. Use adaptable and scalable cooling designs with operational feedback integrated with management software to increase efficiency and improve application performance Presenters: Jeremy Clute, VP of Business Development, Nlyte Software Scott Donovan, DC Accounts Leader, Americas, 16+ years data center experience, Carrier Global Corporation Greg Sifferlen, Strategic Account Manager, Carrier Global Corporation
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Using High-density Computing using Integrated Data Center Management
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Type: Replay
Workload consolidation, space optimization, analytics and high-powered chips demand high-density computing. Addressing this requires more than consolidating servers. New approaches to space, power, and especially thermal management are needed. In this webinar, we will present approaches and best practices for high-density computing using Integrated Data Center Management and new cooling strategies. In this webinar, you will learn how to: a. Use Integrated Data Center Management to support a move to high-density computing b. Manage ‘lights out’ edge data centers with remote and autonomous management c. Use adaptable and scalable cooling designs with operational feedback integrated with management software to increase efficiency and improve application performance Presenters: Jeremy Clute, VP of Business Development, Nlyte Software Scott Donovan, DC Accounts Leader, Americas, 16+ years data center experience, Carrier Global Corporation Greg Sifferlen, Strategic Account Manager, Carrier Global Corporation
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Using High-density Computing using Integrated Data Center Management
By:
Type: Replay
Workload consolidation, space optimization, analytics and high-powered chips demand high-density computing. Addressing this requires more than consolidating servers. New approaches to space, power, and especially thermal management are needed. In this webinar, we will present approaches and best practices for high-density computing using Integrated Data Center Management and new cooling strategies. In this webinar, you will learn how to: a. Use Integrated Data Center Management to support a move to high-density computing b. Manage ‘lights out’ edge data centers with remote and autonomous management c. Use adaptable and scalable cooling designs with operational feedback integrated with management software to increase efficiency and improve application performance Presenters: Jeremy Clute, VP of Business Development, Nlyte Software Scott Donovan, DC Accounts Leader, Americas, 16+ years data center experience, Carrier Global Corporation Greg Sifferlen, Strategic Account Manager, Carrier Global Corporation
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Considerations for Green Data Centers - 2021
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Type: Talk
Join our speakers as we discuss how data centers can be designed to be greener and operated efficiently to reduce power and cooling costs. Specific actions were identified in the Data Center & The Environment survey which every operator should consider. A reduction in energy costs and less environmental waste all contribute to corporate social responsibility and are easily attainable. A combination of new technologies and small changes in a data center environment can lead to more energy efficient and environmentally friendly data centers. Powered by Intel®
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Nordics are leading the datacentre revolution
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Type: eGuide
The Nordic region has space, access to renewable energy, a cool climate and a well-educated workforce. All these things make it a great place to build a datacentre. Read in this e-guide how the Nordic region is leading the datacentre revolution.