Aging UPS Systems and Hidden Inefficiencies—Are You at Risk? The Power Infrastructure Assessment identifies and mitigates risks within customer environments by detecting aging UPS systems, overdue battery replacements, hidden efficiency gaps, and underutilized capacity. These findings provide a clear baseline for current ('as-is') infrastructure and define the optimized ('to-be') architecture, enabling partners to deliver data-driven recommendations and future-proof designs. Powered by EcoStruxure IT Expert, Schneider Electric’s cloud platform gives users visibility, efficiency, and resilience, with clear insights to guide smarter investments. Ready to help your customers uncover hidden risks and strengthen their IT resilience? Start here: https://lnkd.in/g5NC6yrp
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🚀Complete Guide of "Data Center Infrastructure Management" Download free sample PDF : (https://lnkd.in/dp9f3BU5) Download exclusive insights before your competitors do. 💼 In 2024, the global data center infrastructure management (DCIM) market was valued at USD 4.2 billion and is expected to grow at a robust compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 22.6% from 2025 to 2034. A major factor fueling this growth is the rising emphasis on enhancing energy efficiency within data centers, as organizations seek to reduce operational costs and meet sustainability goals. 🛩️ The market is segmented by component into solutions and services. In 2024, the solutions segment held more than 70% of the total market share and is projected to surpass USD 25 billion by 2034. Its dominance stems from its ability to meet the critical requirements of data centers, offering efficient infrastructure management and real-time monitoring capabilities that enhance operational performance and reliability. 🌎 In 2024, the United States held over 75% of the data center infrastructure management (DCIM) market share in North America and is projected to surpass USD 10 billion by 2034. This leadership is fueled by the nation's robust technological innovation, extensive network of data centers powering diverse digital services, and the presence of major tech giants and cloud providers—driving strong demand for advanced and efficient DCIM solutions.
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#HostingJournalist #Colocation At the Equinix Co-Innovation Facility (CIF) in Ashburn, Virginia, global manufacturing and technology solutions leader Flex has unveiled a next-generation rack-level liquid cooling system designed to address the surging power and thermal demands of AI and high-performance computing (HPC). The installation marks a major step in Flex’s collaboration with Equinix to develop and validate advanced cooling technologies for high-density workloads. The new system integrates JetCool’s direct liquid cooling (DLC) technology - a Flex subsidiary known for its precision-engineered microconvective cooling systems - with Open Compute Project (OCP) ORv3 rack architecture. Flex manufactures every component of the solution, including the rack, cooling, and power infrastructure, offering a fully vertically integrated system for data centers striving to achieve higher energy efficiency and scalability in the face of AI-driven heat loads. Cooling at the Rack Level: SmartPlate and SmartSense Innovations At the heart of the Equinix CIF deployment is JetCool’s SmartPlate System for Dell PowerEdge R760 servers, a self-contained, closed-loop DLC solution that requires no facility plumbing or external coolant distribution units (CDUs). This enables data centers to migrate from air to liquid cooling with minimal operational disruption. The SmartPlate System can cut total IT power usage by up to 15%, a key advantage for operators facing energy constraints. Complementing it are two Dell PowerEdge R660 systems equipped with JetCool’s DLC cold plates, designed to handle extremely high inlet coolant temperatures - up to 70°C. Operating at these warmer temperatures not only supports higher compute density but also reduces water usage by up to 90% and cooling energy consumption by 50% compared to traditional methods. The installation also includes Flex’s SmartSense 6U Liquid-to-Liquid (L2L) CDU, a rackmount unit capable of delivering 300kW of cooling for high-density workloads. Integrated manifolds, busbars, and quick disconnects consolidate all liquid cooling capabilities into a single ORv3 rack unit - directly connecting with Equinix’s thermal control system (TCS) for full facility integration. Industrial Partnership and Global Scalability “Flex’s end-to-end portfolio will help data center operators launch equipment more quickly as the need for AI and HPC workloads keeps growing,” said Rob Campbell, President of Flex’s Communications, Enterprise, and Cloud business. “We are proud to expand our collaboration with Equinix by bringing our high-performance, energy-efficient liquid cooling solutions into real-world deployment environments.” Flex’s integrated approach - spanning manufacturing, design, and lifecycle support - positions the company uniquely in the cooling market. As one of the world’s largest producers of server hardware, Flex manufactures millions of systems per year and…
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