Data center airflow management solutions provider Upsite Technologies is now offering EnergyLok Cooling Capacity Assessment, a new service designed to help data center operators assess their cooling infrastructure and identify savings opportunities that could be realized through applying new airflow management practices.
According to the company, the vendor-neutral service works in three steps: first, the computer room Cooling Capacity Factor (CCF), which indicates the level of over or under cooling, is calculated. The on-site review then assesses the data center’s current AFM and provides a report suggesting specific improvements for best utilizing the cooling infrastructure.
“Upsite Technologies is excited to offer the EnergyLok Cooling Capacity Assessment to data center managers, enabling them to save money, maximize capacity and improve IT reliability,” Lars Strong, senior engineer at Upsite Technologies, said. “Our assessment applies our knowledge of the CCF and AFM best practices, and our check-out meeting and conference call ensure that a data center fully understands the gathered information to implement the best solution to fit their cooling needs and maximize their capacity.”