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Increasing Data Center Efficiency by Using Improved High Density Power Distribution by APC by Schneider Electric
January 01, 2006 - (Free Research) A new approach to power distribution for high density server installations saves floor space, simplifies power cabling, saves capital cost, reduces weight, and increases electrical efficiency. This paper describes this distribution architecture and quantifies the benefits.
Rack Powering Options for High Density by APC by Schneider Electric
July 2009 - (Free Research) In this APC whitepaper, alternatives for providing electrical power to high density racks in data centers and network rooms are explained and compared as well as defined guidelines for rack power systems that can reliably deliver power to high density loads while adapting to changing needs.
Next Steps Toward 10 Gigabit Ethernet Top-of-Rack Networking by Juniper Networks, Inc.
April 2013 - (Free Research) In this resource, uncover how 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) top-of-rack switching can eliminate the challenges of legacy data center networks while providing the foundation for future growth.
Next Steps Toward 10 Gigabit Ethernet Top-of-Rack Networking by Juniper Networks, Inc.
March 2013 - (Free Research) In this resource, uncover how 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) top-of-rack switching can eliminate the challenges of legacy data center networks while providing the foundation for future growth.
Questions and Answers on Data Center Cooling Issues by Upsite Technologies, Inc.
February 2008 - (Free Research) Uneven cooling is a very common problem that is likely to get much worse as server-farm power consumption rises due to increased rack heights, more equipment within racks, and increasing equipment power consumption.
Improving Rack Cooling Performance Using Airflow Management™ Blanking Panels by APC by Schneider Electric
November 2008 - (Free Research) IT equipment mounted in racks cools itself by drawing ambient air from the data center or network room. If the heated exhaust air is allowed to return to the air inlet of the equipment, an undesirable overheating condition may occur. This paper explains how this problem compromises the cooling process and the benefit of using air blanking panels.
Choosing Between Room, Row, and Rack-based Cooling for Data Centers by Schneider Electric
January 2013 - (Free Research) Access this white paper to find out about the impact new data center hardware is having on power and cooling and the emerging containment strategies for room, row, and rack-based cooling to combat these inefficiencies. Read on to learn more about these improved cooling methods and when to use each type.
Strategies for Deploying Blade Servers in Existing Data Centers by APC by Schneider Electric
January 2005 - (Free Research) Installing blade servers in an existing data center stresses the power and cooling systems. This paper reviews five methods to deploy blade servers and avoid common pitfalls, helping you select the best power and cooling approach for your IT shop.
Presentation Transcript: Save Power, Space and Money with Microservers by Dell, Inc. and AMD
November 2011 - (Free Research) Find out how you can cut costs with a new class of servers, specifically designed for dedicated hosting. Microservers provide 4x the density with 75% less to cool at 1/3 the cost of ownership of more traditional 1U servers. That density translates into spending less on racks, cabling, switches, power and cooling.
Automated Energy Efficiency for the Intelligent Business by Intel Corporation
April 2009 - (Free Research) By replacing aging single-core processor-based servers with new, more energy-efficient servers, you can gain capacity to grow and to increase IT performance using fewer servers. The estimated cost savings from energy and other operating cost efficiencies can pay for new servers in a an estimated 8 months.
Creating Order from Chaos in Data Centers and Server Rooms by APC by Schneider Electric
February 2009 - (Free Research) Data center professionals can rid themselves of messy racks, sub-standard under floor air distribution, and cable sprawl with a minimum of heartache and expense. This paper outlines several innovative approaches for dealing with the symptoms of chaos and for eliminating the root causes of disorder.
Connectivity in the Virtualized Datacenter: How to Ensure Next-Generation Services by Fluke Networks
May 2010 - (Free Research) Virtualization is changing the economics of the datacenter by making computing resources more flexible and efficient. This whitepaper compares the new choices for datacenter connectivity and describes test methods that help to ensure that your network provides a solid base for deploying virtualized services.
Energy Efficient Cooling for Data Centers: A Close-Coupled Row Solution by Schneider Electric
October 2010 - (Free Research) The trend of increasing heat densities in data centers has held consistent with advances in computing technology for many years. As power density increased, it became evident that the degree of difficulty in cooling these higher power demand loads was also increasing.
Solutions for Small to Medium Data Centers by APC by Schneider Electric
October 2009 - (Free Research) APC® by Schneider Electric enables you to adapt your data center to the changing needs of a business. With the same InfraStruXure® HD-Ready architecture, you can start out with a low-density data center, and later scale up to high density as needed without picking up the phone to call for more capacity, engineering or quotes.
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