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Vertiv amplía los componentes de su cadena térmica

Vertiv just launched two new components in its thermal management chain, and it’s big news for data centers and hyperscale operators in EMEA.

The company has announced the availability of Vertiv CoolChip CDU 2300 and Vertiv CoolChip Fluid Network Row Manifolds in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA). This move strengthens Vertiv’s position in the thermal management market, where heat is a major challenge for data centers and server rooms.

Better Cooling for Data Centers

Vertiv CoolChip CDU 2300 is a centralized cooling unit specifically designed for large data centers and hyperscale environments. It offers advanced cooling capabilities and is optimized for Vertiv’s CoolChip liquid-cooled servers. This combination is expected to improve efficiency and reduce the risk of overheating, which can cause server failures and downtime.

The CDU 2300 is designed to work seamlessly with Vertiv’s CoolChip Fluid Network Row Manifolds, which distribute the cooling fluid throughout the data center. This system allows for precise control over cooling and temperature management, ensuring that servers and other equipment stay within optimal temperature ranges.

What this means

For data center operators, this announcement means improved cooling efficiency, reduced energy consumption, and increased reliability. With the ability to precisely control temperature and cooling, they can optimize their data center infrastructure, reduce maintenance costs, and improve overall performance.

Competing in a Crowded Market

The thermal management market is highly competitive, with several major players vying for market share. Vertiv’s move is a clear signal that the company is committed to innovation and expansion in this space. By strengthening its offerings and expanding its reach, Vertiv aims to solidify its position as a leading provider of thermal management solutions for data centers and hyperscale operators.

Expect to see more developments from Vertiv and its competitors in the coming months, as the company continues to push the boundaries of thermal management and data center infrastructure.

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