Deploying High-Density Pods in a Low-Density Data Center

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Whitepaper Simple and rapid deployment of self-contained, high-density pods within an existing or new low-density data center is possible with today's power and cooling technology. The independence of these high-density pods allow for predictable and reliable operation of high-density equipment without a negative impact on the performance of existing low-density power and cooling infrastructure. What's more, these high-density pods operate at much higher electrical efficiency than conventional designs. Read more now.

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