The importance of cooling and climate control in data centres is something which simply cannot be undervalued. In today’s day and age, the IT equipment used generates an extensive amount of heat and this can cause a huge amount of problems if it is not contained properly. It is therefore essential that you are able to control the room’s climate and air flow to ensure that your equipment does not get damaged. 

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There are a vast number of different data centre cooling methods available today and choosing the right one can often be a relatively difficult process. In this article I will give you a brief overview of the main data centre cooling procedures available. 

First and foremost, there is cold aisle containment or hot aisle containment. These methods are highly popular because they are extremely cost efficient. The process involved basically consists of the separation of the hot areas from the cold areas. The cost savings entailed with this method is not the only reason behind its popularity. Cold or hot aisle containment is also popular because it is efficient and very easy to deploy and utilise. Furthermore, it can be employed in any business data centre – no matter the size of the room, and there is also no need for any restructuring of the data centre either.

However, probably the most widely used procedure to control climate in data centres is that of downfall air conditioning. There are in fact arrays of different types of air conditioning which can be installed. The main reason that most people prefer air conditioning is because of its reliability. However you have to be careful when deciding which air conditioning system to go for as a lot of them can use up a considerable amount of energy. Choosing an HVAC service with care can ensure that you do not end up with an energy-draining system. 

Another aspect you should consider when looking into data centre cooling is the possible utilisation of chilled racks. These can be used in conjunction with the two methods previously touched upon in this article. They are particularly desirable if you have any high density requirements in your data centre, as they can be used as an added cooling medium. 

The three systems and methods mentioned in the article are the most commonly used and well liked of all the data centre cooling options available. However, there are other alternatives obtainable on the market if you feel you would like to explore elsewhere. Nevertheless, the overriding feeling from the feedback regarding climate control methods is that these three are by far the best. 

At the end of the day, it is crucial that you take the time and consideration to decide which cooling method is the best for your data centre as it is an extremely important decision. Once you have decided what option you would like to go for, you also have to make sure that you take the effort to carefully seek a highly reputable and experience company to install it for you.

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