The heat loads of servers and storage devices are continuing to increase at a rapid rate. These increases are causing data center operators to struggle with how to provide adequate cooling for these high-powered racks. Over the past four to five years there have been a number of journal articles published related to the cooling of high-density data centers. The purpose of this paper is to review all of these articles and capture the recommendations/guidelines that pertain to best
practices for cooling racks in a data center. This paper contains a review of 83 papers covering primarily a time span of 2001 to the present. The best practices are divided into categories that are then easily implemented by the data center designer or operator.
Best Practices for Data Center Thermal and Energy Management - Review of Literature

Year:
2007
Bibliographic info:
Ashrae Transactions,Vol.113, Part 1., paper presented at the Winter meeting in Dallas, TX, pp 13
