High Density Cooling and How it Relates to Data Center Energy Efficiency
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Tuition: $1695 (Non-Institute Members) / $1495 (Institute Members)

2008 Dates and Locations:
    •  September 22-23, Seattle, WA (Register Online)
    •  October 23-24, Dallas, TX (Register Online)

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This one-and-a-half-day Seminar is led by Robert “Dr. Bob” F. Sullivan, an internationally recognized data center cooling expert, who originated the Hot and Cold Aisle concept and essentially built the existing body of knowledge about raised-floor performance issues. Dr. Bob, who is a 40-year veteran of the industry, will set the context for a solution to data centers’ increasing heat load problems by explaining what has led to it.

To address the data center power and cooling delivery imbalance, Dr. Bob will tackle the misconception that adding cooling room capacity is a solution. He will then present best practices designed to maximize both the effectiveness of the data center infrastructure and the efficiency of the operation. To accommodate all manner of budgets and business objectives, the best practices are introduced as both strategic, long-term and cost-effective, tactical recommendations.

This Seminar will help you evaluate your data center in terms of its worst-case practices so that you can easily target your solution. In general, you will learn how to optimize your cooling environment and maintain “24 by forever” site availability.

Benefits:

  • Learn how to best address heat loads
  • Analyze and control the temperature and relative humidity
  • Absorb best practices for installing and cooling high-density equipment
  • Understand how to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of your computer room cooling system
  • Study the optimal Cold Aisle/Hot Aisle layout
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