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Cold aisle immersion liquid cooling system for computer room cabling systems

Cold aisle immersion liquid cooling system for computer room cabling systems

The cooling systems technologies we install can be used in buildings housing smaller server rooms to hyperscale data centres and include free-air cooling as well as advanced liquid cooling systems. Clients expect us to not only improve their cooling and resilience (N+X) but also to reduce their total cost of ownership (TCO) and energy usage by 50%. Whether the facility has low or high density racks or a combination, it is essential to install the most appropriate data centre cooling systems to tackle the heat generated from critical IT servers, management the environmental impact of the data centre and. The Server Room Environment range includes precision air conditioning units up to 250kW, low, medium and high-density rack cooling systems up to 70kW.

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Hot aisle computer room setup

Hot aisle computer room setup

The hot aisle /cold aisle data center layout was originated by IBM in 1992 and it is one of the oldest ways to save energy in the data center. By isolating hot exhaust air emitted from server racks, HAC ensures that this hot air returns directly to the computer room air conditioning (CRAC) by funnelling it. An aisle containment system is a simple way to improve cooling efficiency in hot aisle/cold aisle rack configurations. At Profile IT Solutions, we specialize in designing and implementing custom aisle containment solutions for data centers and server rooms.

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Inquire about 19-inch server rack systems

Inquire about 19-inch server rack systems

This guide is your gateway to mastering the fundamentals of 19-inch server racks, from their standard dimensions to the intricacies of installation. We'll delve into the EIA-310-D standards, explore various design options, and provide you with practical tips for efficient setup. A 19-inch rack is a globally standardized frame used for mounting servers, network equipment, industrial controls, and audiovisual equipment.

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Canada Procurement of Cold Aisle Explosion-Proof Server Racks

Canada Procurement of Cold Aisle Explosion-Proof Server Racks

This procurement concerns the supply and installation of server racks and a cold aisle containment (CAC) solution as part of the fit out. Aisle containment ceilings, walls and end of row doors are designed to help maintain optimal operating temperature in server rooms and data centres in order to lower data centre energy demands and save on energy costs. Easy Rack The Easy Rack fully adheres to the excellent quality and reliability standards of the APC by Schneider Electric brand, adopts an economic design widely recognized by the industry, and seamlessly integrates important rack accessories such as Rack PDUs & Cable Managers. The work includes provision of specialist Rittal racks, a fusible‑link cold aisle containment system, project management, and on‑site installation.

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Cable routing process for server room racks

Cable routing process for server room racks

It involves routing, securing, and labeling cables to ensure neatness, functionality, and accessibility. According to the ITIC 2024 Hourly Cost of Downtime Report, a single hour of unplanned outage could cost over CAD 300,000 for more than 90% of mid-size and large enterprises. Structured cable routing helps maintain clear airflow paths, which supports proper cooling and prevents overheating. In this article, you will learn how to optimally install cables in network and server racks, which accessories have proven most effective, and why structured cable management is decisive for the stability and reliability of your entire IT infrastructure. ed IT enclosure is going to require the bending of cables around components in the rack.

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