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    Home » Blog » How Enterprise IT Can Achieve Water Sustainability Despite the Demands of AI

    How Enterprise IT Can Achieve Water Sustainability Despite the Demands of AI

    October 23, 2024Updated:October 23, 2024 Tech No Comments
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    The majority of the conversation about how to sustain a data center is focused on the type of energy and how much of it is used. However, excessive water consumption is becoming a more significant and contentious feature of data center functions. Some data centres use a lot of fluids in cooling and humidification. Particularly because of how heavily relying on scarce water sources and how quickly their water use has grown as a result of AI’s demands, hydroperscalers are under a lot of pressure from environmental groups. Drew Robb, writing for TechRepublic Premium, explains the numerous concerns of water consumption, its role in data centre conservation, and what should be done about it.

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      HOW DATA CENTERS CAN ACHIEVE WATER SUSTAINABILITY

      There are many points data centers can do to obtain water conservation. They include:

      A second step is to start measuring and monitoring liquid consumption since less than a second of data centers do so. You ca n’t manage what you ca n’t measure.

      Water consumption should be audited by data middle managers to identify areas of extreme squander and address them right away when the most straightforward and affordable fixes are available. In order to lower cooling demands, this may contain raising the temperature of frozen water, replacing inadequate chillers, and increasing the set points for data center temperatures.

      Transparency: The hyperscalers have gone public with their figures. Other information centers are eventually acing the same course. Those who refuse to cooperate with these efforts may one day experience a regulatory and PR storm. The best plan is accountability. Engage with the local community in efforts to reduce intake and maintain liquid sustainability rather than concealing the figures.

      To properly turn good drinking water into wastewater, toxic chemicals are added to drinkable water in common use by data centers to kill pathogens. Eliminate such techniques and find mild alternatives.

      Automate: As part of calculation, tracking, and general efficiency, information centers may adopt digital technologies such as data center network administration and cooling/water control systems.

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