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When today's power-hungry hardware makes energy and cooling a budget line item, a more efficient datacenter makes good business
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IT confronts the datacenter power crisis As energy costs escalate, conserving resources tops the list of challenges for today's IT managers
Run datacenters on direct current, see immediate savings Inefficiency is partly to blame for excessive heat in today's datacenters
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