Denver, CO - Broomfield, CO - January 10, 2008 -- IT environments have undergone significant changes as server densities have risen dramatically over the past decade. Servers require increasingly high levels of power and cooling resources, and IT managers and personnel need new metrics for measuring and improving data center efficiency.
Calculating your data center’s Coefficient of Efficiency (CoE) offers a valuable baseline and provides insight into your facility’s power usage which can help you:
Make the best use of existing cooling resources
Increase cooling capacity
Allow for data center growth and accommodate new IT equipment
Improve equipment reliability by reducing data center hot spots
Reduce energy bills and operating costs
To download this best practice brief, go to the 42U.com website under Data Center Solutions, Remote Power.
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