Optimizing thermal performance in modern data centers
REDUCING PUE AND WUE THROUGH ADVANCED CENTRALIZED COLING SOLUTIONS
A technical whitepaper providing an analysis of the thermal and energy challenges faced by modern high-density data centers, where increasing rack densities, highly variable IT loads and stricter regulatory requirements are redefining cooling system performance.
It explains how advanced centralized cooling architectures overcome the limitations of conventional systems, delivering lower energy consumption, improved PUE and WUE performance, and stable, scalable operation under variable and high-density data center loads.

What will you learn about efficient cooling in high-density data centers?
- The limitations of conventional cooling systems in high-density data centers
- How centralized cooling architectures improve PUE and WUE performance
- The impact of free cooling on reducing mechanical cooling demand
- The role of thermal energy storage in managing load peaks and resilience
- How heat recovery strategies enhance overall energy efficiency
- Design principles for scalable and mission-critical cooling solution
