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AI’s Appetite for Power Generates Challenges for Data Centers
Rack Power
December 17, 2025As organizations of all shapes and sizes rush to implement AI use cases, data centers are finding it difficult to secure enough power to support high-density AI workloads. Due to AI, U.S. data center power demand is projected to exceed 80 GW in 2030, up from 25 GW in 2024, according to McKinsey research.
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- AI
- High Density
- PDU
- Power Distribution
Unlocking Flexibility: Key Benefits of Universal Input Rack PDUs
Rack Power
May 20, 2025The Server Technology Rack PDU equipped with a Universal Input (UPDU) is a flexible option that supports both single-phase and three-phase Legrand Universal Input cord configurations, making it suitable for a wide range of configurations with a single rack PDU. This one-size-fits-all universal infeed option accommodates both single-phase and three-phase Legrand Universal Input cord options for the same rack PDU.
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- Helpful Features
- Power Distribution and Monitoring
Is There a Power Struggle Occurring in Your Data Center?
RJ Tee
March 18, 2015s occurs in many data centers across the U.S., there is a big disconnect between your business’s IT department and upper management. Despite the multitude of functions that your data center provides for your organization, just as with any other department, it is ultimately driven by its bottom line. Executives need to see that your data center is making money.
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- Power Distribution and Monitoring
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- Monitoring
- Power Distribution
CAUTION: Your data is trying to warn you!
RJ Tee
February 18, 2015Uptime should be a primary focus of your data center. If your business-critical servers aren’t functioning, your bottom line will be directly affected. That is, your customer-facing application is only as strong as the network infrastructure that powers it.
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- Power Distribution and Monitoring
Every Strong Customer Application Is Backed by a Healthy Server
Josh Schaap
February 04, 2015Your customer has been trying to get your application to work for about 10 minutes. But the application just won’t load since your main server is experiencing power-related downtime. As a result, the customer can’t complete his or her order. What will your customer do as a result of your application downtime? Chances are likely that he or she will seek out a competitor that can provide a working application. This means your company will lose out on this business transaction, and potentially the customer’s trust in your company.
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- Server Technology
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- Downtime
- Power Distribution
- Uptime