The Data Center Podcast: The former infrastructure head at eBay and Uber talks about his first year on the vendor side, VPS’s technology vision, zero carbon, and more.
How Data Centers Can Ensure Fuel Delivery During Weather Events and Emergencies, Maintain Fuel Efficiency Through Fuel Quality Practices, and Guarantee Facility Uptime When Running on Generator Power
More hyperscalers should be considering the carbon expenditures from all the activities that make power consumable. One innovative builder suggests, if they did, maybe they wouldn’t be hyperscalers.
A data center from a big operator, but with a smaller footprint, and with greatly reduced water consumption, could provide a revenue boon for residents of rural Virginia. Just how much of a sacrifice would it be?
A Microsoft project touted its recent re-investment in immersive cooling technologies as not just a way to overcome the derailment of Moore’s Law by physics, but the only way. Hypothesis or hyperbole?
There’s a sensible-sounding argument that dynamic power demands on data centers’ compute racks, require dynamic cooling systems. But cooling has been, and perhaps always will be, a factor of space.
From an IT perspective, datacenters are built to be redundant, failsafe, and bullet-proof. When a datacenter goes down, their customers go down with them, making the impact of an outage costly and the damage severe...
With increasing performance demands, companies are investing in R&D to advance liquid cooling for HPC and data center applications. Subsequently, an expanding array of innovative approaches and new materials are now available and thermal engineers...