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Latency
Latency is the time delay between a data request being sent and the corresponding response being received. Measured in milliseconds (ms), it is a critical performance metric for data centres, especially those serving latency-sensitive applications such as online gaming, financial transactions, and IoT deployments. High latency can result in poor user experiences and inefficiencies in business operations. By deploying edge data centres, optimizing network configurations, and leveraging high-speed connections, organizations can significantly reduce latency, ensuring faster data processing and improved reliability for end-users.
Learn moreLiquid Cooling
Liquid Cooling is a thermal management strategy where a liquid coolant absorbs heat from servers and IT equipment, efficiently dissipating it through heat exchangers or other mechanisms. It is particularly effective for high-density workloads and energy-intensive applications. Liquid cooling systems include direct-to-chip cooling and immersion cooling, both of which offer superior thermal transfer compared to air cooling. These systems are highly energy-efficient and capable of supporting modern IT infrastructure, where heat loads continue to increase. Despite higher upfront costs, liquid cooling can lead to long-term savings in operational expenses and carbon emissions.
Learn moreLithium-Ion Battery Systems
Lithium-ion battery systems are advanced energy storage solutions widely used in data centres for backup power. They offer higher energy density, faster charging, and longer lifespans compared to traditional lead-acid batteries. Lithium-ion systems support sustainability initiatives by reducing environmental impact and are ideal for high-performance applications due to their efficiency and reliability.
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