Monday, January 26, 2009

Test your green data center knowledge

January 26, 2009 Published by  SearchSystemsChannel.com

Systems Channel Advisor

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Data center power and cooling study guide
Editors, SearchSystemsChannel.com

Helping customers power and cool their data centers more efficiently can be a boon for solutions providers -- if you do it right. There are lots of different ways to address data center power and cooling needs, and you need to know which strategies work best in different situations.

Take this quiz to test your data center power and cooling knowledge, then study up with our tips, tutorials and other channel-specific resources.

Read this guide.


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