Why data centers are making the switch to liquid cooling
Keeping pace with AI’s cooling demands
Modern AI workloads generate more heat than traditional air cooling was designed to handle, driving data centers toward new cooling solutions. Unisys' Vivek Swaminathan, director of products and solutions for Digital Workplace Solutions, shared his insights on this critical shift with Computer Weekly.
In the article, Swaminathan explains how liquid cooling systems efficiently manage heat from high-density computing environments, enabling improved performance, reliability and energy savings. The crucial element: proper maintenance.
"The use of liquid cooling significantly reduces the operating costs of data centers," Swaminathan explains. "The improved cooling performance extends hardware lifespan and minimizes downtime, leading to higher availability and reliability of IT infrastructure."
As liquid cooling becomes mainstream, he believes it will be pivotal in supporting modern data center operations and driving digital innovation. See how Unisys' field services and support solutions can help maximize your liquid cooling investment.