DCK Survey: What's Your Cooling Profile?
Cooling has become even more important as the data hall becomes more and more crowded with high-density servers and equipment. What cooling solution do you use? We are asking Data Center Knowledge readers to complete a short survey on cooling.
April 15, 2014
Cooling -- ever a challenge in any IT environment -- has become even more important as the data hall becomes more and more crowded with high-density servers and equipment.
Data Center Knowledge readers are on the front lines of the data center industry and we'd like to gather your thoughts on cooling. What are your currently using to address your cooling needs? Are you dealing with legacy equipment? Do you plan to use more cutting edge solutions in the near future or in the longer term? Do you have some cooling equipment in one area and different equipment in another? Take the DCK Cooling Survey today!
We'd appreciate if you take a few minutes to complete our survey. We will be compiling our results and analyzing them and providing them back to you, our readers. (Please note: This survey is anonymous, no personally-identifiable information will be sold, rented, or given away to outside parties.) Thank you! We appreciate your time.
About Data Center Knowledge
Data Center Knowledge (DCK) is a leading online source of daily news and analysis about the data center industry. We cover the latest developments and trends driving the powerful growth in demand for mission-critical facilities, the challenges and opportunities presented by high-density computing and its impact on power and cooling, and the evolution of the industry to include cloud computing and modular data centers. Our audience includes IT and operations professionals who build and manage data centers.
Stay updated! Follow Rich Miller, founder and editor, on Twitter @datacenter, where he provides real-time updates on the latest data center news. Follow Colleen Miller @cmiller237 on Twitter for DCK and other industry content. Or join your colleagues on DCK’s Facebook page for another way to stay updated on industry developments. Our Linked In Group provides a way to discuss the news and trends of the day. Either “Like” us on Facebook or ask for an invite to the LinkedIn Group. Google+ users can find us on our Data Center Knowledge Google+ Page. We’re on Pinterest, too.
About the Author
You May Also Like