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What does it mean to be liquid cooled ready?

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Transitioning to liquid cooling in data centers, through direct-to-chip (D2C) or immersion, is becoming essential as the technology evolves. Adopting this approach requires a complete overhaul of infrastructure, operational procedures and skillsets. Operators must carefully consider design, installation, equipment compatibility, and resiliency, while upskilling personnel and adhering to evolving standards. The shift is complex but necessary for staying competitive and efficient, and it’s not a question of if, but when to adopt liquid cooling to meet future demands. Liquid cooling (D2C or immersion) is becoming essential for data centers. Adoption requires overhauling infrastructure, operational procedures, and skillsets. Operators need to consider design, installation, equipment compatibility, and resiliency. Upskilling personnel and following evolving standards are crucial. The shift is complex but necessary for competitiveness and efficiency. It’s not a question of “if” but “when” to adopt liquid cooling. Early adopters will benefit from enhanced performance and energy efficiency.