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With the advanced thermal management systems in CNTE''s liquid-cooled cabinet, the temperature is controlled in real time, ensuring that servers remain cool, operational, and efficient.
Best Practices Guide for Energy-Efficient Data Center Design
Consolidating storage drives into a Network Attached Storage or Storage Area Network are two options that take the data that does not need to be readily accessed and transports it offline.
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Server and Network Cabinets | Legrand
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How To Keep Cabinets Cool
Most major server manufacturers recommend that the front and back cabinet doors have at least 63% open area for airflow. You can achieve this by either removing cabinet doors altogether or by buying
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