Data center liquid cooling is a system that uses liquids to remove heat from electronic equipment. Liquid cooling is more efficient than air cooling and can be used to cool equipment that generates a lot of heat, such as servers and storage systems.
Data center liquid cooling systems typically use water or a water-based coolant to remove heat from the equipment. The water is circulated through a cooling system and then returned to the equipment to remove more heat. The cooled water is then returned to the cooling system to be cooled again.
Liquid cooling systems can be used to cool individual pieces of equipment or the entire data center. When used to cool the entire data center, the liquid cooling system is typically located outside of the data center to avoid adding heat to the equipment.