Liquid Immersion Cooling for data centers and HPC is more efficient, sustainable and practical than air cooling or any other alternative. While this technology has already been deployed at scale and demonstrated its value in terms of energy, cost and space savings; however, it has not yet seen widespread adoption. Why not?
In this webinar, we review the many benefits of this revolutionary approach to cooling. We will also discuss the remaining obstacles to liquid immersion cooling’s broader implementation as well as what is being done to transform the data center and HPC ecosystem to drive its acceptance. Join industry leaders in manufacturing, hyper-scaling and engineering as they share their perspective on the promise of liquid immersion cooling technology and practical steps being taken to realize that promise.
In this video, you’ll learn:
The unique capabilities of 2-phase immersion liquid cooling and what problems it is helping to solve
The impact of this technology on cooling costs, sustainability and data center design
Practical input on how it can be applied and important items which you should pay attention to the evolutionary changes immersion cooling is driving in the data center and HPC ecosystem.
The video includes a question and answer session that was recorded during the live webinar.
Featured speakers include:
Rich Miller, Editor-in-Chief, Data Center Frontier
John Major, Principal Architect, Page Southerland Page, Inc.
This video, recorded in April of 2021, is a part of Data Center Frontier’s webinar series featuring industry experts discussing liquid immersion cooling and a variety of other topics relevant to the future of data centers and cloud computing. Look for more great premium video content from Data Center Frontier, as we continue to focus on what’s next for the internet, and the innovations that will take us there.
About the Author
Kathy Hitchens
Kathy Hitchens has been writing professionally for more than 30 years. She focuses on the renewable energy, electric vehicle, utility, data center, and financial services sectors. Kathy has a BFA from the University of Arizona and a MBA from the University of Denver.
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