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Crac 1.0

...Touch & iPad en (algo mejor que) un autntico flipbookCrac es un libro.Crac es una animacin.Crac es un juego.Crac es una aplicacin exclusiva... Read more

23 July, 2011
Inside Rackspace's UK cloud datacentre

Inside Rackspace's UK cloud datacentre

...data hall is built. Cooling is achieved via computer room air-conditioning (Crac) units that pass cold air through the underfloor plenum. The current is... Read more

3 June, 2011 by Jack Clark

It's cooler to soak your servers

...much of it. You already have water in the datacentre in the CRAC and the humidifiers, so all we have done is brought the water... Read more

15 March, 2012
Inside Telecity's co-location datacentre

Inside Telecity's co-location datacentre

...air up and as far away from the computer room air-conditioning (Crac) cooling units as possible. Maximising the distance from the hot air and... Read more

1 July, 2011 by Jack Clark
By the numbers: Rackspace's UK cloud

By the numbers: Rackspace's UK cloud

...in August KW per rack Average of 3.5KW CoolingDirect expansion via Crac units. Cooling coils if less than 14°C Hardware Predominantly Dell, with... Read more

3 June, 2011 by Jack Clark
The Design and Renovation of the University of New Hampshire Research Computing & Instrumentation Center

The Design and Renovation of the University of New Hampshire Research Computing & Instrumentation Center

...Technology and Instrumentation services. Their challenges were existing Computer Room Air Conditioners (CRAC) were no longer supported by the manufacturer and the Uninterruptible Power Supply... Read more

24 October, 2011

IT work is 'boring', say UK students

...students applying for IT-related degrees is falling. Research by careers charity Crac shows that, while non-computing students think IT job prospects are good... Read more

23 June, 2008 by Tom Espiner

UK hackers demand ransom from Visa

Visa is the latest organisation to be hit by a hacker and he wants a reported £10m ransom fee Read more

17 January, 2000 by Will Knight
Keeping Cool in the Data Center: A High-Efficiency Modular Solution

Keeping Cool in the Data Center: A High-Efficiency Modular Solution

...and imposes considerable data center cooling requirements. Traditional Computer Room Air Conditioning (CRAC) cooling methods are proving increasingly cost-ineffective and inefficient. Studies show that... Read more

2 December, 2009
Rethinking Datacenter Cooling

Rethinking Datacenter Cooling

...for IT equipment in datacenters which traditional downflow Computer Room Air Conditioning (CRAC) systems cannot solve. Datacenter cooling design philosophies have not significantly changed for... Read more

1 November, 2009
Reducing Data Center Energy Consumption Via Coordinated Cooling and Load Management

Reducing Data Center Energy Consumption Via Coordinated Cooling and Load Management

...interconnected components reflecting the spatial distribution of servers, Computer Room Air Conditioning (CRAC) units, and non-computational components in the data center Read more

14 February, 2009
Data Centre Cooling Best Practise

Data Centre Cooling Best Practise

...Flow Leakage leads to dramatic inefficiencies due to air circulation back to CRAC units without taking sufficient amount of heat from the equipment (short air... Read more

1 March, 2008

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