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Hewlett-Packard is rolling out several technologies designed to cut cooling costs in the data center, including a water-filled module that fits over a new standard rack from the computer maker.
HP's Modular Cooling System is a self-contained unit that takes hot air from the back of the new HP 10000 G2 Series rack, cools it as it passes by the side of the rack and then blows the cooled air back into the front.
The system, which uses water from sources already available in the data center cooling units, enables users to put up to 30 kilowatts of power in a single rack, which is three...
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