Quick Chat: Why Liquid Cooling Is Becoming Essential for Modern Data Centers

Join us for this Data Center Frontier QuickChat, as DCF Editor in Chief Matt Vincent checks in with Darren Burgess US Business Development Director, at BP Castrol for an engaging conversation  that explores how the rapid expansion of data centers is intensifying demand for advanced cooling solutions and the challenges that come with meeting that need. It compares liquid cooling with traditional air-cooled architectures, highlighting performance, efficiency, and scalability differences. The discussion also covers best practices for stakeholders looking to de-risk data center infrastructure as they plan for growth, and examines how integrated cooling systems can improve resilience and help mitigate the impact of regional power outages amid increasing scrutiny of data center expansion.

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