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Data Center Liquid Cooling Market worth $21.3 billion by 2030
The report "Data Center Liquid Cooling Market by Component (Solution and Services), End User (Cloud Providers, Colocation Providers, Enterprises, and Hyperscale Data Centers), Data Center Type, Type of Cooling, Enterprise, and Region - Global Forecast to 2030", is projected to grow from USD 4.9 billion in 2024 to USD 21.3 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 27.6% during the forecast period. The data center liquid cooling market has been increasing as a result of greater data center densities, as well as the need for energy efficiency and cost savings, improvements in cooling technology, and strict regulatory standards. Furthermore, a need for high-performance computer systems and state subsidies for energy-saving technologies also facilitate the adoption process.
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By component, the services segment is estimated to be the fastest-growing data center liquid cooling segment from 2024 to 2030.
From 2024 to 2030, it is anticipated that the services part of the data center liquid cooling market will be the quickest expanding sector. Service providers for data center liquid cooling offer system integration services that incorporate liquid cooling technology into the IT infrastructure of the data center. By helping data center operators to install and maintain effective liquid cooling solutions, service segments guarantee the dependability, efficacy, and efficiency of the cooling structure within the data center setting.
By data center type, the small and mid-sized data center segment is estimated to be the fastest-growing segment of the data center liquid cooling market from 2024 to 2030.
By size segment of the data center liquid cooling market, small and mid-sized data center is projected to be the fastest-growing segment from 2024 to 2030. Small and midsize data centers deploy more complex IT hardware such as high-performance servers, storage systems, and networking devices; they also increase power density. Larger heat loads produced by these systems may make it hard for conventional air-cooling techniques to cope up with. An efficient way of managing increasing needs for heat dissipation may be done using liquid cooling that ensures high performance and reliability of equipment.
By end user, the hyperscale data center segment is estimated to be the fastest-growing segment of the data center liquid cooling market from 2024 to 2030.
By end-user segment, leading user influenced data center liquid cooling systems market specifically hyperscale data centers are expected to be the fastest growing segment from 2024 up to 2030. A lot of servers and IT devices occupy a relatively small space in a hyperscale data center. It falls within this compact architecture that great amounts of heat are generated and need to be dissipated properly. Compared with traditional air-cooling methods, liquid cooling offers better heat dissipation capabilities. Liquid cooling systems work more effectively by coming into direct contact with heated elements thereby absorbing their energy in order to maintain optimal operational temperatures as well as preventing thermal bottlenecks.
By enterprise, the BFSI segment is estimated to be the fastest-growing data center liquid cooling segment from 2024 to 2030.
The BFSI segment of the data center liquid cooling market is anticipated to see the highest growth from 2024 to 2030. BFSI sector employs intricate financial algorithms and data-driven applications that require great processing capabilities. Therefore, highly scalable servers, storage devices, as well as networking gear are employed generating immense heat. Liquid cooling is gaining ground in order for these operations that consume a lot of computing power to effectively manage their heat removal needs and ensure maximum performance while avoiding temperature-related issues.
By type of cooling, the immersion liquid cooling segment is estimated to be the fastest-growing data center liquid cooling segment from 2024 to 2030.
Immersion Liquid Cooling is expected to be the fastest-growing segment in the data center liquid cooling market according to the types of cooling. Immersion liquid cooling is comparatively more energy efficient than air cooling methods. A dielectric liquid can be used to instantly submerge IT equipment thus expediting heat transfer away from them and evading air conditioning systems and fans which consume a lot of energy. Consequently, this results in greater savings on electricity costs for the data center, less power usage as well as lower operating expenditures.
Asia Pacific is estimated to be the fastest-growing region in the data center liquid cooling market during the forecast period.
The data center liquid cooling market is expected to grow fastest in Asia Pacific during the forecast period. In the region, there is an increasing trend of data center investments as a result of several factors including rapid uptake of cloud computing, increasing amount of data-sensitive businesses and speedy digital transformation. The raising importance laced with data centers has made effective cooling techniques such as liquid cooling technologies become necessary. The data center liquid cooling market in Asia Pacific will experience growth driven by efficient cooling solutions aimed at improving Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE).
Rittal GmbH & Co. KG (Germany), Vertiv Group Corp. (US), Green Revolution Cooling Inc. (GRC) (US), Submer (Spain), Schneider Electric (France), Liquid Stack Holding B.V(US), Iceotope Precision Liquid Cooling (UK), COOLIT SYSTEMS (Canada), DUG Technology (Australia), DCX Liquid Cooling Systems (Poland), Delta Power Solutions (Taiwan), Wiwynn (Taiwan), LiquidCool Solutions, Inc. (US), Midas Immersion Cooling (US), BOYD (US), Kaori Heat Treatment Co,. Ltd (Taiwan), Chilldyne, Inc. (US), Asperitas (Netherlands), and STULZ GMBH (Germany) are the key players in data center liquid cooling market.
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Data Centres: The crucial lesson from Singapore
Singapore presents itself as a compelling case-study to India and the business of data centres, says Sairaj. Read More. https://www.sify.com/data-centers/data-centres-the-crucial-lesson-from-singapore/
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"The Data Center Boom: What’s Next in Construction and Design (2024-2033)"
Data Center Construction Market : As our digital world continues to expand, data centers are becoming the nerve centers of modern society! 🌐💻 From cloud storage to streaming services, every click, swipe, and download depends on these robust infrastructures. 🏗️💡 But today’s data centers aren’t just bigger — they’re smarter, greener, and more resilient! 🌿🔋 With innovations like modular designs, AI-driven cooling systems, and sustainable energy sources, they’re redefining what’s possible in construction and operations. 🔥💪 Want to stay ahead in the digital race? The future starts with building the right foundation. 💯💼
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#DataCenterConstruction #TechInfrastructure #CloudComputing #DigitalTransformation #GreenDataCenters #TechInnovation #SmartBuilding #SustainableTech #DataDriven #FutureOfTech #TechRevolution #ConstructionTech
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"2024-2033: Shaping the Landscape of Data Center Construction"
As cloud computing, 5G, and AI drive massive data generation, Data Center Construction has become critical to scaling the digital infrastructure. Modern data centers are being designed for energy efficiency, sustainability, and rapid scalability, using cutting-edge cooling solutions and modular construction techniques. These high-tech facilities are the backbone of global connectivity, supporting everything from streaming services to enterprise operations. With demand skyrocketing, the race to build smarter, greener, and more resilient data centers is transforming the industry.
#DataCenterConstruction #DigitalInfrastructure #5GReady #CloudComputing #AI #SustainableTech #GreenDataCenters #ModularConstruction #EnergyEfficiency #EdgeComputing #GlobalConnectivity #SmartInfrastructure #TechInnovation #Scalability #NextGenDataCenters
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AI brains vs. crypto craze: Who'll devour more energy? Data centers are hungry for power, and AI's rise could out-watt even Bitcoin! ⚡️ Can we innovate for a greener future? Share your thoughts! #artificialintelligence #futureenergy #ClimateTech #GreenDataCenters #oponinnovations
#artificial intelligence#machine learning#information technology#technology#deep learning#data center#energy consumption#sustainable energy#energy
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Eni annuncia l’evoluzione della infrastruttura di supercalcolo al Green Data Center
Claudio Descalzi, AD Eni: “Raggiunto un altro traguardo nel processo di digitalizzazione della compagnia” Eni ha avviato la realizzazione del nuovo sistema di supercalcolo HPC5 allo scopo di potenziare e aggiornare l’attuale HPC4, triplicandone la potenza di calcolo che passerà da 18 a 52 PetaFlop/s, vale a dire 52 milioni di miliardi di operazioni matematiche svolte in un secondo. Grazie al contributo della tecnologia di Dell Technologies, HPC5, ospitato all’interno del Green Data Center di Eni, avrà a disposizione da inizio 2020 una potenza di picco totale pari a 70 PetaFlop/s, divenendo l’infrastruttura di supercalcolo dedicata al supporto di attività industriali più potente al mondo. L’architettura del nuovo supercalcolatore HPC5 è stata concepita con la stessa filosofia delle precedenti, basate su tecnologia cluster ibrida (CPU, Central Processing Unit + GPU, Graphics Processing Unit), un’architettura accelerata inaugurata da Eni già nel 2013 con applicazione nel settore industriale dell O&G e oggi riconosciuta come vincente e ampiamente diffusa nei più importanti centri di calcolo mondiali. HPC5 sarà fornito da Dell Technologies ed è costituito da 1820 nodi Dell EMC PowerEdge C4140, ognuno dotato di 2 processori Intel Gold 6252 a 24 core e 4 acceleratori NVIDIA V100 GPU. I nodi sono connessi tra di loro attraverso una rete ad altissime prestazioni InfiniBand Mellanox HDR 200 Gbit/s secondo una topologia full-non-blocking che garantisce un’interconnessione efficiente e diretta di ciascun nodo. Il sistema HPC5 è affiancato da un sistema di storage di 15 PetaBytes ad alte prestazioni (200 GByte/s di banda aggregata in lettura/scrittura). Eni continua a tracciare un percorso strategico in cui il nuovo sistema di supercalcolo, oltre a essere cruciale nel processo di trasformazione digitale lungo tutta la catena del valore della filiera energetica aziendale, rappresenta uno strumento fondamentale per il conseguimento della “vision” di Eni sull’energia del futuro. HPC5 permette l’utilizzo dei “big data” generati in fase di operation da tutti gli asset produttivi, e consente di imprimere un’ulteriore accelerazione nella ricerca e sviluppo di fonti energetiche non fossili, oltre a supportare tutte le fasi di esplorazione, sviluppo e monitoraggio dei giacimenti. In linea con il continuo impegno per la sostenibilità, HPC5 è stato sviluppato in modo da ottenere il massimo livello di efficienza energetica sfruttando l’energia prodotta dal campo fotovoltaico installato presso il Green Data Center, così da ridurre le emissioni e i costi operativi. L’Amministratore Delegato di Eni, Claudio Descalzi, ha commentato: “Gli investimenti dedicati al potenziamento delle infrastrutture di supercalcolo e lo sviluppo di tecnologie proprietarie sono un pilastro fondamentale del processo di trasformazione digitale della società. La disponibilità di grandi potenze di calcolo e sofisticati algoritmi proprietari ci permettono di primeggiare nell’attuale scenario del settore energetico e di proiettarci al futuro. Un futuro che stiamo delineando con i numerosi progetti avviati nell’ambito delle energie alternative e con l’importante piano di investimenti di Eni in Ricerca e Sviluppo. Con HPC5 stiamo percorrendo la strada dell’utilizzo di supercalcolatori di classe exascale nel mondo dell’energia, sistemi che rivoluzioneranno i processi nel futuro dell’azienda”. Il Green Data Center Eni, inaugurato nel 2013, è stato uno dei primi in Europa per tipologia efficienza energetica e dimensione e con l’installazione di HPC5 mantiene l’eccellenza che caratterizza le infrastrutture tecnologiche dell’azienda. Read the full article
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The Federal Data Center Consolidation Initiative (FDCCI) was first introduced in 2010; it’s mission is to promote the use of “green IT technology” and save government agencies money, reduce the geographical footprint of data centers, consolidate assets, increase overall security and boost efficiency. As a result, numerous federal data centers throughout the United States were shut down and consolidated in an effort to better manage assets and reduce costs.
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Greenary @esds.dc #greendatacenter #monsoon (at ESDS - Fully Managed Datacenter)
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Der RZ-Betreiber @GreenDatacenter mit 4 #Rechenzentren im Großraum @Zürich wird Teil des grössten Schweizer #InternetExchangePoint @SwissIX #datacenter. https://t.co/nQGa57VfPi via @moneycab
Der RZ-Betreiber @GreenDatacenter mit 4 #Rechenzentren im Großraum @Zürich wird Teil des grössten Schweizer #InternetExchangePoint @SwissIX #datacenter. https://t.co/nQGa57VfPi via @moneycab
— Stefan Frenzel (@RZ_digital_mkgt) March 15, 2019
from Twitter https://twitter.com/RZ_digital_mkgt
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Green Technology: What does the future hold?
Uma Iyer investigates green technology, its marvelous possibilities, disastrous perils, and everything in between. Read More. https://www.sify.com/technology/green-technology-what-does-the-future-hold/
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"We voiced ourselves and we were able to build a way that is not only sustainable but also environmentally responsible" - Phyllis Randall, Chair at Large of the Loudon County Board of Supervisors #greendatacenters pic.twitter.com/zXelZXS9hB
— Digital Realty (@digitalrealty) November 7, 2018
via @digitalrealty
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The latest The webrm Daily! https://t.co/M5v3CxEHo5 Thanks to @TechEcon #hpc4 #greendatacenter
The latest The webrm Daily! https://t.co/M5v3CxEHo5 Thanks to @TechEcon #hpc4 #greendatacenter
— Marco Raimondi (@mraimondi3) April 12, 2018
from Twitter https://twitter.com/mraimondi3 April 12, 2018 at 11:51PM via IFTTT
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AI's mind soars, but data centers drain the planet! Can we be smart & sustainable? Explore renewable solutions, cooling innovations & the future of green AI. Join the conversation! #artificialintelligence #SustainableTech #FutureProofTech #GreenDataCenters #oponinnovations
#artificial intelligence#machine learning#information technology#technology#data center#energy consumption#sustainable energy#energy
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Greenary @esds.dc #greendatacenter #monsoon (at ESDS - Fully Managed Datacenter)
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