
Some like it hot: how high can data centre temperatures go?
It has long been an axiom of data centre design that temperatures should be low, with all manner of dire consequences for organisations whose systems
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It has long been an axiom of data centre design that temperatures should be low, with all manner of dire consequences for organisations whose systems
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