Provided by APC by Schneider Electric
Category Data Center Management
Type White Paper
Length 16
Publish Date September 06 2011
Date posted December 19 2011
High density IT equipment stresses the power density capability of modern data centers. Installation and unmanaged proliferation of equipment can lead to unexpected problems with the data center's power and cooling infrastructure, including overheating and overloads. If you implement capacity management effectively, you can gain critical information about the state of your data center, not provided by traditional monitoring systems. Read the full report to discover the best practices.
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