
Today's components often generate almost 10 times the heat of similar components manufactured three years ago. Data processing and telecommunication environments might be hard-pressed to pump enough cool air to accommodate the increased computing power. To complicate matters, the higher the server is located in the cabinet, the more difficult the cooling problem, as cool air is typically supplied from the floor of the data center. This increase in cooling requirements often means an increase in energy costs. Every new server and every new rack brings more power consumption and more cooling needs. How can you successfully balance the need for storage space with the need to cut costs? Efficiency at both ends -- power and cooling -- could just be the answer you've been looking for.
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