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Evaporative cooling of data centre for Cambridge University
edie.net (May 22 2011) Servers
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EcoCooling have recently completed a project for Cambridge University Mechanical Engineering Department to cool their data centre. The project was to consolidate a number of small server rooms into one data centre for the department.
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