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Volume 17 Issue 2
April-June 2026
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Modern Data Centers Use Cooling Technology to Decrease Their Electrical Power Needs
| Author(s) | Jaymin Pareshkumar Shah |
|---|---|
| Country | India |
| Abstract | The digital economy depends heavily on modern data centers to operate its expansive range of services, which fuel productivity and innovation.Padding system demand has increased computing power, resulting in notable energy usage, especially in equipment and server temperature management systems. This research paper investigates different cooling systems in modern data centers by evaluating their capability to cut power consumption while preserving system dependability and performance levels. The research examines the latest innovations in cooling methods to establish proven strategies that will improve energy efficiency levels within data center management. The research evaluates several cooling techniques, including traditional air and liquid cooling systems, alongside innovative methods such as free and evaporative cooling. The examination reviews individual cooling techniques by revealing their main benefits alongside their cons and discusses how these systems affect energy management and total operational costs. The combination of simple operations and affordability makes air cooling the primary choice. Still, liquid cooling is a promising option that provides better thermal control and lower power requirements. Using ambient environmental conditions through free cooling systems significantly reduces electricity-powered mechanical systems, which minimizes operational expenses and electrical usage. The investigation strongly recommends that data centers combine cooling solutions with their design procedures and operational practices. When data centers combine advanced monitoring systems with predictive analytics capabilities, they can enhance their cooling performance, thus achieving dynamic workload and environmental condition adaptability. Using an integrated method linking modern cooling innovations with strategic management techniques will enable data facilities to decrease energy needs and strengthen operational sustainability. The analysis aimsto understand new cooling methods and their ability to reduce data center environmental effects and enhance their digital infrastructure position. |
| Field | Engineering |
| Published In | Volume 14, Issue 2, April-June 2023 |
| Published On | 2023-06-08 |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.71097/IJSAT.v14.i2.3071 |
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