by seo-onlineoptimisation | May 26, 2026 | Uncategorized
A data centre invests six figures in aisle containment. Rigid panels, self-closing doors, roof sections, fire suppression review. The installation takes months of planning and phased execution across a live environment. The project closes. The PUE improves, but not by...
by seo-onlineoptimisation | May 26, 2026 | Uncategorized
Every data centre with a raised floor has a number that rarely gets discussed after the building is constructed: the plenum depth. That is the distance between the structural slab and the underside of the raised floor tiles. It is set during construction and, in most...
by seo-onlineoptimisation | May 26, 2026 | Uncategorized
Data centre teams spend significant time and money on cooling system capacity. They spec CRAC units, size chilled water plants, and calculate total heat rejection requirements down to the kilowatt. They invest in containment, blanking panels, and monitoring software....
by seo-onlineoptimisation | Apr 20, 2026 | Data Center Cooling
The data centre industry has been debating raised floors for two decades. Every few years, someone declares the raised floor dead. Overhead cooling is the future, they say. Direct-to-chip is the future. Liquid immersion is the future. And yet, the majority of...
by seo-onlineoptimisation | Apr 20, 2026 | Containment
Containment makes sense in almost every data centre. The physics are clear: separating hot and cold air reduces cooling waste, lowers PUE, and extends equipment lifespan. In enterprise data centres, the decision is internal. One team owns the building, the servers,...