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Overview: Upsite Technologies, Inc. develops energy-efficient, high-availability solutions specifically designed to optimize your data center's critical physical infrastructure and ensure site uptime. As the innovator of engineered sealing solutions, Upsite continues to research and develop products and services to complement and enhance the already extensive lines of patented KoldLok® products and KoldWorksSM services. Upsite's inventions optimize thermal load capacity, target hotspot remediation, improve equipment reliability, minimize bypass airflow, and diminish capital costs associated with installing additional cooling equipment. Upsite's well-engineered solutions are employed by data centers worldwide to help reduce their carbon footprint and minimize energy and operating costs. Upsite's products and services currently optimize more than 6 million ft2 of data center space.
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Kold Lock It's about More than Plugging Cable Openings by Upsite Technologies, Inc.. March 2008 - With the KoldLok family of products, leading companies get proven raised-floor sealing solutions requiring no maintenance that significantly improve the overall energy efficiency and bottom-line of your data center.
Questions and Answers on Data Center Cooling Issues by Upsite Technologies, Inc.. February 2008 - Uneven cooling is a very common problem that is likely to get much worse as server-farm power consumption rises due to increased rack heights, more equipment within racks, and increasing equipment power consumption.
Two-Dimensional Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis of Blanking Panel Solutions by Upsite Technologies, Inc.. February 2008 - This white paper discusses a study showing the effect of blanking (filler) panels on airflow patterns and IT equipment intake temperatures within equipment (server) cabinets.
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