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DCD>Survey Report: Cooling

The swift expansion of AI computing demands is profoundly transforming cooling approaches in data centers. As rack densities rise and high-performance computing becomes more widespread, operators are reevaluating conventional cooling methods to handle higher thermal demands, improve efficiency, and ensure future scalability.

Although liquid cooling is now seen as essential for next-generation data centers, organizations still must make critical choices regarding technology selection, rollout schedules, standardization, integration challenges, and overall cost. At the same time, changing workload demands are fueling growing interest in direct liquid cooling technologies, innovative service models, and scalable cooling systems that can meet the needs of future AI workloads.

This JetCool survey report examines how the data center sector is navigating the shift to liquid cooling, highlighting adoption trends, deployment approaches, major challenges, vendor selection criteria, and the standards that will define tomorrow’s AI-ready infrastructure.

 

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