Decommissioning gets all the attention for what comes out: servers, storage arrays, networking equipment, cabling. The project plan covers asset...
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The Real Cost of a Single Hot Spot in Your Data Centre
A hot spot is not just a warm rack. It is a cascading failure trigger that affects equipment lifespan, server performance, energy costs, cooling...
Why Most Data Centres Waste 30% of Their Cooling Capacity
Most data centres have enough cooling. They do not have a capacity problem. They have a delivery problem. The cooling infrastructure (CRAC units,...
Five Data Centre Thermal Failures That Could Have Been Prevented
Thermal events in data centres do not make headlines the way security breaches or power outages do. They happen quietly. A row of servers throttles...
Brush Panels vs Cable Grommets: Sealing Performance Compared
Brush panels and cable grommets both seal openings in the data centre. Both use bristle-based mechanisms that close around cables while allowing...
How Unsealed Cable Openings Undermine Your Containment Investment
A data centre invests six figures in aisle containment. Rigid panels, self-closing doors, roof sections, fire suppression review. The installation...
The Relationship Between Raised Floor Height and Cooling Capacity
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...
Why Floor Tile Placement Is the Most Overlooked Cooling Variable
Data centre teams spend significant time and money on cooling system capacity. They spec CRAC units, size chilled water plants, and calculate total...








