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Schneider Electric has recently launched new developments in its data center solutions, focusing on the needs arising from artificial intelligence (AI) cluster architectures. In an environment where organizations must contend with power densities that can reach or even exceed 1 MW per rack, the company presents its revamped EcoStruxure™ Data Center Solutions line as an effective response to these demands.
One of the standout features is the Prefabricated Modular EcoStruxure Pod Data Center. This solution enables the rapid and efficient installation of high-density racks, supporting liquid cooling and complex configurations. This infrastructure comes fully preconfigured, making it easier to deploy in the market. Accompanying this solution are the EcoStruxure Rack Solutions, optimized to operate under modular standards and designed to ensure efficient performance.
Himamshu Prasad, Senior Vice President of EcoStruxure IT, emphasized that thermal management and data center design require a new architecture. According to Prasad, “It is essential that integrated solutions not only support extreme thermal loads but also can be rapidly implemented and scale predictably.”
Among the new products available, the NetShelter SX Advanced line can handle greater weight and wiring complexity, while the NetShelter Rack PDU Advanced has been specifically designed to meet the high power demands of AI servers, including advanced management features. Additionally, the NetShelter Open Architecture, inspired by the Open Compute Project (OCP), allows for a custom design that enhances integration in ecosystems like NVIDIA’s.
Vladimir Troy, Vice President of Engineering and Data Center Operations at NVIDIA, has highlighted the potential of these solutions to meet the growing demand for infrastructures that support AI workloads.
Through these innovations, Schneider Electric positions itself as a key ally in creating data centers that are not only efficient and resilient but also scalable and well-adapted to the demands of future technology.
Referrer: MiMub in Spanish