Legrand High-Density Data Center Cooling
Data center cooling at the rack and cabinet level is the process of removing heat generated by IT equipment to maintain stable operating temperatures, protect infrastructure , and ensure predictable performance and longevity. As rack densities increase and workloads become more compute-intensive, effective cooling is critical to data center uptime and efficiency.
Data center cooling solutions generally fall into two categories: air cooling and liquid cooling, with both active and passive approaches depending on density and application.
Active data center cooling uses mechanically-driven systems to remove heat and support higher power densities. These solutions can be air-based or liquid-based, making them well-suited for high-performance data centers with AI workloads that often exceed 100 kW per rack.