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Why is the optimisation of cooling in your data centre
essential?
Data centres contribute significantly to world-
wide energy consumption. Analysts from IDC
and Gartner state that two percent of total
energy consumed worldwide is caused by
data centres. This share is expected to double
within the next five years. The increase in CO2
emissions will have a profound impact on the
costs for companies, their data centres, and
the ecological and environmental communi-
ties at large. Energy costs for data centres
have climbed to represent 20% of the total
operation expenses in many companies. In the
short- and mid-term, this share will increase
to 30% or more. Ignoring these statistics and
failing to optimise will result in unnecessary
operating expenditure for your company. According to Gartner, a staggering 40% of the total energy costs of any given data
centre are incurred through cooling. Small investments and short amortisation periods are the most efficient method of
cooling optimisation. This increase in efficiency is achieved by adhering to the following best practices:

1. Best Practice:

Thermal analysis

When using hard facts, all attempts in optimisation will succeed. For this reason we offer you a thermal analysis.
Our certified specialists will carefully explore your IT environment, examining the airflow both within the floor plenum
and above the raised floor to identify bypass airflow, loss of cooled air and hot spots. Measurements are taken at
various locations such as 19" racks and CRAC units throughout your datacentre. Based on the findings, our specialists
will work with you to compile a catalogue of techniques and products that allow you to reduce a large portion of your
energy costs and to increase the efficiency factor of your cooling systems.
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In 2010 the rate of energy costs in data centre will be more than 30% of the
whole IT budget. Thereof the portion of cooling will be 40%.
Source: IDC, 2007