Background
When Green House Data built a new 35,000 square-foot, five-megawatt data center in Cheyenne, Wyoming, they wanted the most efficient infrastructure possible, consistent with the company’s commitment to sustainability. To further their strategy for cooling efficiency while staying cost competitive, Green House Data chose a Vertiv free-cooling solution. Green House Data wanted to adopt an efficient thermal management system that would use outside air and minimal amounts of water 365 days of the year.
Results
- Eliminated 15°F to 18°F temperature variations in the data center, providing a consistent, stable environment for IT systems.
- Implemented a next-generation cooling infrastructure that can support future growth without disrupting data center operations.
- Increased efficiency and scalability of cooling systems by bringing cooling closer to the source of heat.
- Secured a utility rebate for installing the energy-efficient Liebert® XD™ system.
Case Summary | |
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Location: | Cheyenne, Wyoming |
Critical Need: | Green House Data’s available whitespace was dwindling in their original Wyoming data center because of the growing demand for the company’s high-touch, customized IT solutions. To accommodate client growth, they built an additional data center, planning the new space based on lessons learned from the first location. |
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