Polargy’s Cary Frame has been featured by Data Center Journal for his expertise in containment solutions, discussing N+1 redundancy. From the article: N+1 redundancy is a system-design best practice because equipment failure happens; we expect it and we plan around it. In the case of data center cooling, we expect a CRAC to go down at some point, and with an N+1 system design we have a spare CRAC to fall back on. A major problem […]
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Thermal News Publishes Containment Commissioning Plan Article by Polargy
Polargy’s CEO Cary Frame recently contributed to Thermal News on the topic of commissioning containment. From the article: Commissioning Containment Retrofits for Data Centers Mar 17, 2014 3:08 PM | by Editorial Staff | NO COMMENTS Cary Frame, CEO Polargy The Misunderstood Risk Adding hot or cold aisle containment to an existing site offers the promise of energy savings, reduced capacity and elimination of hot spots. Containment almost always offers strong return on investment with seemingly little […]
Data Center Post Features Polargy CEO Cary Frame on US V. International Racks
Cary Frame recently contributed his thoughts on the important if slight differences between US and international rack sizes to the Data Center Post. From the article: With rigid hot and cold aisle containment systems, inches are important. Any slight variances matter in the containment world, because the difference of even one inch can dramatically impact the fit and installation of the containment system. To get the containment design right the first time, a designer needs […]