Construction Magazine February 2020 | Page 59

EXTREME HEAT CAUSES DOWNTIME
Cooling systems , both liquid and air-derived , are available to data centre providers to suit the requirements of facilities of all sizes and outputs . However , a survey by Science Direct found that 61 % of data centres are running at low efficiency , particularly thanks to unsuitable cooling systems . With this in mind , it is vital that data centre providers understand the requirements of their facility and can benefit from the expertise of a specialist to select the best cooling solution .
EXTREME HEAT CAUSES DOWNTIME
Climate change is a contentious topic across all industries , not least the data centre sector . With the market predicted to account for a third of global electricity consumption , as well as 3.2 % of worldwide carbon emissions by 2025 , the growth of the data centre industry threatens further climate change and ensuing effects on weather and temperature .
High temperatures and humidity that could become commonplace in the future are conditions that spell disaster for data centres . Equipment in these facilities produce vast amounts of heat as it stands , and , with elevated temperatures from extreme weather patterns , the risk of overheating becomes higher than ever .
The large amounts of heat generated by server racks and IT apparatus have been a long-standing concern for companies across many industries . With worldwide spending on data centres hitting $ 93bn in 2019 according to Synergy Research Group , it is no surprise that stakeholders want to prevent downtime and the ensuing costs that come from it .
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