October 2, 2024
3:00 PM ET / 2:00 PM CT / 12:00 PM PT / 8:00 PM GMT
Sponsor: nVent
Duration: 1 hour
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Summary
The logical progression for deploying liquid cooling starts with identifying high-density tasks that require increased cooling, such as high-performance computing or AI/ML clusters. Starting with simpler solutions like passive rear door heat exchangers can minimize impact while optimizing performance. Gradual deployment allows for flexibility and efficiency, matching cooling solutions to IT workload demands without reengineering the entire data center. Learn how to approach the cooling technology selection as well as how a cohesive service and maintenance strategy can improve installation experience through maintaining the cooling technology for the lifetime of the infrastructure.
Speakers
Jason Matteson
Global Director of Product Management
nVent
Jason has had an impressive work history, serving as Vice President of Customer Solutions Architecture and Product Strategy with Iceotope Technologies (an innovator of immersion liquid cooling), Senior Solutions Architect with Vertiv, Senior Power and Cooling Research Staff with Lenovo, and multiple thermal engineering positions with IBM.
Chris Hillyer
Global Professional Services Leader and Senior Solutions Architect
nVent
An industry veteran, Chris brings over 32 years of extensive experience in the data center and telecom industry. With a decade of expertise as a data center design engineer, Chris has been instrumental in shaping innovative solutions and holds three patents and 4 provisional patents.
Matthew Vincent
Editor-in-Chief
Data Center Frontier
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