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Data Center Cooling: Are We Innovating Yet?
Data Center Knowledge (Nov 16 2010) Power and Cooling , Servers
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Data Center KnowledgeData Center Cooling: Are We Innovating Yet?Data Center KnowledgeASHRAE moved the recommended upper temperature limit to 80.6 ºF (27 ºC) for one reason–improved energy efficiency. What ASHRAE clearly understands is that ...
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