Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Calculating CCF to Maximize Cooling in the Data Center

Calculating the CCF is the quickest and easiest way to determine cooling infrastructure utilization. Learn More>>
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Cooling Capacity Factor Reveals Data Center Cost Savings
The average computer room today has cooling capacity that is nearly four times the IT heat load. Using data from 45 sites reviewed by Upsite Technologies, this white paper will show how you can calculate, benchmark, interpret, and benefit from a simple and practical metric called the Cooling Capacity Factor (CCF).

Calculating the CCF is the quickest and easiest way to determine cooling infrastructure utilization and potential gains to be realized by AFM improvements.
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