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Nautilus Data Technologies Proves Data Centers Do Not Have to Waste Drinking Water and Energy


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Nautilus Data Technologies Proves Data Centers Do Not Have to Waste Drinking Water and Energy
April 21, 2021 GMT
STOCKTON, Calif. (BUSINESS WIRE) Apr 21, 2021
Nautilus Data Technologies, Inc. (“Nautilus”) commissioned its first high-performance, water-cooled data center at the Port of Stockton in California, proving its patented TRUE™ cooling system delivers all the benefits of emerging computing innovations without wasting water and energy. Typical data centers guzzle local drinking water to keep systems cool. By one estimate, traditional evaporative air-cooling annually consumes up to eight million gallons of water for each megawatt (MW) of energy needed to run the facility. Silicon Valley alone is home to 411 MWs of data center capacity – with those estimates, it would be more than three billion gallons of water wasted per year in one of the most drought-strick ....

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