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HPE Interview: Why Data Center Efficiency Is Now Core to IT Decisions

Interview: The Efficiency of Data Centers Has Become Vital in IT Choices. 7 Minute Read. The improvement in efficiency is now mainly derived from the collaboration between IT and facility systems, rather than relying on server specifications alone.

The text has already been paraphrased and cannot be further paraphrased as it is a proper noun and does not require any changes. The expansion of AI infrastructure is encountering obstacles related to power consumption, cooling systems, and the availability of utilities. With the deployment of bigger AI clusters and higher rack densities, traditional beliefs about workload locations and infrastructure design are evolving.

During these significant alterations, the timelines for utility interconnection, power distribution equipment, and facility cooling have turned into vital factors for planning. New developments’ water consumption is being closely examined by communities as well. Meanwhile, companies need to demonstrate that AI investments contribute to their business, rather than increasing resource consumption.

As Andrew DesRochers, the principal technologist for sustainable transformation at HPE, points out, these pressures are altering customer behavior.

 

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