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53% of data center professionals considering power system upgrades to meet increased demand

by CIO AXIS

According to a new data report from ABB Power Conversion, 53% of data center businesses are likely to consider power system upgrades to meet increased demand on their data center in the future.

According to ABB’s report, more than half (52%) of survey respondents are likely to consider direct current (DC) power architectures as right-fit upgrades to supplement existing power systems if they are upgrading or were to upgrade their data center’s power system.

Unlike a centralized alternating current (AC) UPS architecture, a distributed DC power architecture is scalable at the cabinet level, allowing power capacity to be purchased and added, as well as allowing power levels to be adjusted, with each cabinet as needed throughout its life cycle, says the report.

“A distributed DC power architecture is designed to scale, which is precisely what’s needed in a world where rapid, unexpected spikes in data and customer demand is the new norm,” added Vito Savino, wireline and data center segment leader, ABB Power Conversion.

“And having a trusted team in place that knows and understands the nuances and criticality of data center power can help put minds at ease in 2021 and beyond as demand continues to balloon – especially with the rollout of 5G and the interconnectivity it enables.”

The report says that 49% are likely to consider building new data center space to meet increased demands in the future.

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