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  • HP's rack attack: Liquid cooling

    29 Jan 2006

    Article -  Hewlett-Packard rolled out a new rack system that taps into chilled water from air conditioning units. HP is the third major server vendor in the past several months to introduce liquid cooling back into the data center.

  • Liquid-cooled refrigerants solve density hot spots

    20 Dec 2005

    Article -  Experts say traditional data center cooling, such as raised flooring, isn't cutting it in some situations. As a result, data center pros with density headaches, like Virginia Tech's Terascale Computing Facility, are using supplemental liquid cooling.

  • Cool Blue: How IBM beats the heat

    12 Jul 2005

    Article -  After three years of development, IBM released a water-based technology to help data centers win the war on heat. The verdict is still out on whether it will solve the issue.

  • Egenera rolls out new blades, liquid cooled chassis

    26 Jan 2006

    Article -  Blade server specialist Egenera unveiled a new line of high-performance blade servers, as well as a new chassis option, that uses liquid cooling technology from Liebert. This is the second server vendor in recent months to invest in liquid cooling.

  • Water cooling takes center stage at Sun event

    02 Feb 2006

    Article -  Sun takes a stand against liquid cooling, despite a flood of interest from IT pros. But are liquid cooling supporters ready to put the money where their mouth is?

  • APC says it's time to beat the heat with water

    14 Feb 2006

    Article -  As data centers and their heat loads continue to scale up, many analysts point to water cooling as an inevitability. American Power Conversion's latest system holds potential to set a standard in the data center.

  • Server power and cooling experts offer engineering insight

    04 May 2006

    Article -  Power and cooling gurus gathered last week at the Uptime Institute's symposium on high-density computing. These excerpts are from interviews with the engineering specialists from HP, IBM and American Power Conversion Corp.

  • Liebert acquires Cooligy

    15 Nov 2005

    Article -  Traditionally known for providing rack and power technology for data centers, Liebert delved into the chip cooling space by acquiring Mountain View, Calif.-based Cooligy.