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Published on: 11/30/2006 7:00:00 PM

Data Centers Will Have Insufficient Power and Cooling Capacity



Not really new, remember what the Gartner Group said already 2006

Organizations are increasingly deploying more computing power, but, by 2008, 50 percent of current data centers will have insufficient power and cooling capacity to meet the demands of high-density equipment, according to presentations at the Gartner 25th Annual Data Center Conference taking place this week in Las Vegas, Nevada.

"With the advent of high density computer equipment such as blade servers, many data centers have maxed out their power and cooling capacity," said Michael A. Bell, research vice president for Gartner.

"It's now possible to pack racks with equipment requiring 30,000 watts per rack or more in connected load. This compares to only 2,000-3,000 watts per rack a few years ago."


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