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Scale data center

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Advertorial In today's dynamic technology environment, service providers such as cloud service providers (CSPs), managed service providers (MSPs), software-as-a-service (SaaS) providers and private cloud operators face a myriad of challenges in the modern data center.

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The vast landscape of technologies that make up what a modern data center is and how it operates efficiently is rapidly evolving, with cost management quickly becoming an ongoing concern among all service providers. Below are five best practices for CSPs to scale the modern data center.

Contains liquid cooling to improve performance

Over the past three decades, the data center landscape has seen consistent growth in production. This growth has been fueled and fueled by the rapidly increasing demand for AI server technology; but the constant question of environmental sustainability still looms large. New servers containing the latest CPUs and GPUs are rapidly approaching the limits of air cooling, which will require a new approach in liquid cooling, which is used to keep the microprocessors and accelerators running within their design limits. Additionally, if the data center energy budget has become a persistent problem, CSPs should consider using liquid cooling to reduce the overall data center energy usage efficiency (PUE) and minimize HVAC cooling effect.

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