In this executive brief we discuss the growing need for liquid cooling in data centers due to the increasing power demands of AI and high-performance computing. Direct liquid cooling is the preferred method, using a coolant distribution unit (CDU) to transfer heat, and is often implemented in conjunction with traditional air cooling. Careful planning and a strong ecosystem of partners are crucial for successful deployment, addressing concerns about downtime, skill sets, and potential damage to equipment. In the brief we emphasize that liquid cooling is not a standalone solution, but a comprehensive system that requires integration with existing infrastructure, and that it can also contribute to energy efficiency and sustainability goals.
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