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Optimizing Data Center Performance Requires Integration

  • Writer: Beth Eckenrode
    Beth Eckenrode
  • Aug 12
  • 1 min read

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The keys to unlocking both efficiency and resilience for future data centers lies in sophisticated time-of-use analysis embedded into a data environment that includes physics-based modeling and simulation.


This granular approach enables:

  1. Faster Time to Market -- reduce design iterations and commissioning time through virtual testing and optimization.

  2. Operational Excellence -- achieve industry-leading Power Use Effectiveness (PUE) and reliability through precise data master planning.

  3. Scalability Confidence -- replicate successful designs with confidence knowing the performance predictions are validated using physics-based modeling and simulation.


AUROS InsightsTM is a data portal with analytic capabilities that integrates physics-based modeling and simulation into independent data layers (IDLs), digital twins, etc. It's the best, statistically precise way to de-risk investments in mission critical buildings.


Rocky Mountain Institute put it best in their article titled Fast, Flexible Solutions for Data Centers. Just because data centers will challenge local and regional authorities to rethink energy supply doesn't mean that data centers can't be thoughtful about their eventual impact on a region. With the tools in place to simulate scenarios before major investments, data centers can manage their "touch" on a community in the following ways:

  • Reduce energy demand to what's necessary.

  • Enhance flexibility of when and where data centers use energy.

  • Deliver energy supply fast, modularly and at a lower cost.

  • Ensure the energy supply is right-sized to confirmed loads rather than relying on assumptions or speculation.




 
 
 

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