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Phil Hughes

   
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Liquid Cooling Types for Data Center Computing: Choosing and Deploying . by Phil Hughes, Speaker

Currently the data center has been considered separate from the IT equipment that is contained within it. While the sole use of air as the heat transfer medium enabled this approach, there are several disadvantages. All of which have a negative effect on the bottom line - increased profitability. Liquid cooling can deliver lower costs and higher profitability but requires that users take a much more holistic view of the Data Center and IT equipment it contains. This presentation will present some of the forms of liquid cooling and explains how their applicattion would effect both the Data Center and the IT equipment.

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