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The global data center market saw steady growth in the 2010s, with a notable acceleration in the latter half of the decade. According to Gartner, worldwide data center infrastructure spending reached $200 billion in 2021, representing a 6% increase from 2020 despite the economic challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. [13]
Frontiers in Heat and Mass Transfer is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal covering heat transfer and mass transfer. It is published by Tech Science Press and the editors-in-chief are Amir Faghri (University of Connecticut) and Yuwen Zhang (University of Missouri). In 2017, Frontiers in Heat Pipes was merged into this journal. [1]
The HP Performance Optimized Datacenter (POD) is a range of three modular data centers manufactured by HP.. Housed in purpose-built modules of standard shipping container form-factor of either 20 feet or 40 feet in length the data centers are shipped preconfigured with racks, cabling and equipment for power and cooling. [1]
Compass Datacenters was founded in 2011 by Chris Crosby, who previously was a senior vice president of Digital Realty [6] with a focus on modular datacenters. In 2014, the company received a patent noting that they had created a truly modular datacenter.
InfiniBand has no specific standard application programming interface (API). The standard only lists a set of verbs such as ibv_open_device or ibv_post_send, which are abstract representations of functions or methods that must exist. The syntax of these functions is left to the vendors. Sometimes for reference this is called the verbs API.
With a heat transfer capability 50 to 100 times greater than indirect cooling methods, immersion cooling stands out as an efficient and powerful solution. [27] Presently, immersion cooling is predominantly utilized in motorsport and high-end vehicle models, showcasing its effectiveness in cutting-edge automotive technologies.
The Directive on the promotion of cogeneration based on a useful heat demand in the internal energy market and amending Directive 92/42/EEC, [1] officially Directive 2004/8/EC, is a European Union directive for promoting the use of cogeneration, popularly better known as the 'Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Directive'.
In a software-defined data center, "all elements of the infrastructure — networking, storage, CPU and security – are virtualized and delivered as a service." [2] SDDC support can be claimed by a wide variety of approaches. Critics see the software-defined data center as a marketing tool and "software-defined hype," noting this variability. [3]