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CPUs and GPUs are two commonly used but distinctly different essential technologies. Learn their applications and differences today.| blog.enconnex.com
As technology evolves, the data industry must adapt. Learn the 6 key data center trends shaping the industry's future from the experts at Enconnex.| blog.enconnex.com
Learn the basics of data center design. We provide an overview of cabinet layouts, rack design, & answer the question - How many racks fit in a data center?| blog.enconnex.com
Data center power whips are essential components of data center infrastructure, responsible for bringing power to racks & cabinets. Learn more today.| blog.enconnex.com
Understanding the nuances of data center energy consumption & power sources can help operators optimize for performance goals & sustainability initiatives.| blog.enconnex.com
Modern data centers could not survive without proper overhead cable management. Learn all about cable pathway systems such as cable tray & cable runway.| blog.enconnex.com
One of the main benefits of colocation data centers is flexibility. That flexibility extends down to the server cabinet level. Most colocation providers give customers the option of renting a fraction of a cabinet. It’s the ideal solution for customers who have a modest amount of equipment, allowing them to reap the benefits of colocation while optimizing costs. That doesn’t mean those customers are willing to sacrifice physical security. They want assurance that their equipment is protec...| Enconnex Blog
We frequently consider renewables such as solar, wind, and geothermal energy as sources of clean power for data centers. However, nuclear energy is more reliable, produces less waste, and is generated more efficiently than any of them.| Enconnex Blog
Making predictions about what the data center landscape will look like in the coming year is a difficult proposition. Data centers must continually adapt to meet ever-increasing demand and the accelerating pace of technology change.| Enconnex Blog
Different data centers have different priorities. Some focus on the capacity to support growing numbers of users, applications, and devices. Others need highly efficient storage for data-intensive workloads. But in an increasing number of data centers, processing power is king.| Enconnex Blog
The distributed computing model harnesses the resources of multiple networked computers to solve a problem. Each computer within the distributed system has its own processing power. However, the distributed system appears to function as one powerful computer.| Enconnex Blog
Demand for data center services continues to increase. Organizations are generating, storing, and analyzing more data than ever before. They’re also implementing advanced applications such as machine learning, business intelligence, and operational analytics. These applications require substantial processing power. As a result, data center rack densities are increasing. Rack density refers to the amount of power consumed by all of the IT equipment in the rack.| Enconnex Blog
AI has profoundly impacted data center design, operations & management. Learn important considerations for accommodating and incorporating AI in data centers.| blog.enconnex.com
Data center availability is what keeps the world online. Learn the leading causes of data center outages, their average cost, & how to prevent unplanned downtime.| blog.enconnex.com