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Data Center Cooling Systems: Challenges in Standardization and Comparison

As the heat density of racks in high density data centers continues to rise rapidly, Rear-Door Heat Exchanger (RDHx) cooling systems have emerged as a highly effective alternative to traditional Computer Room Air Conditioning (CRAC) systems.

Why are Rear Door Heat Exchangers (RDHx) the most versatile liquid cooling option for data centers?

For the past decade, traditional air-cooling with CRAC, CRAH, and fan walls have been the industry workhorse. Pump a lot of air across the room, perhaps with containment aisles, fix the hotspots, and for the most part, it keeps systems in range. But today, escalating rack and heat densities are surpassing what traditional air cooling was ever designed to handle.

Cooling the Gold Rush: Why the Future of Data Centers Depends on Partnership, Reliability, and Care

In today’s data center landscape, the conversation is dominated by a single theme: the race for power and cooling. Demand is surging, deployments are accelerating – and behind the rush for capacity lies a very human reality that too often gets overlooked.

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