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Applied Digital Pushes for Data Center Efficiency with Balanced Power and Lower PUE
Applied Digital is focusing on enhancing data center efficiency by balancing power consumption and sustainability goals, aiming for real cost savings through these measures. The approach involves optimizing infrastructure to align with sustainability metrics, subsequently reducing power usage effectiveness (PUE). This initiative addresses the industry's challenge to integrate eco-friendly practices without compromising operational demands.
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Key takeaways
Applied Digital is enhancing data center efficiency.
The company aims to reduce PUE by balancing power consumption with sustainability.
Optimizing infrastructure is key for real cost savings in data centers.
With the increasing demand for data storage and processing, optimizing data center efficiency has become a crucial focus in the industry. As the world moves towards greener solutions, the power usage effectiveness (PUE) of data centers plays a significant role in reducing carbon footprints and operational costs.
Wes Cummins, the CEO at Applied Digital discusses the key components of data center efficiency, particularly the PUE metric with Alicia Shapiro, the CMO at Ainews.com. He highlights Applied Digital's success in achieving a PUE of 1.17 in its initial build and outlines the benefits of this improvement, emphasizing both environmental sustainability and cost savings for customers.
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