CoolIT Systems CHx1000 is a high-density liquid-to-liquid coolant distribution unit designed for AI and HPC workloads.
CoolIT Systems CHx1000 is a high-density liquid-to-liquid coolant distribution unit designed for AI and HPC workloads.
After hands-on experience with the Ubiquiti G5 series, it’s clear they have developed a lineup of cameras tailored to diverse needs.
Built for data centers, the Eaton heavy-duty enclosures offer flexibility and power to support AI’s highest demands.
Eaton has launched two innovative products designed to enhance the management and security of power and IT infrastructure.
ZutaCore has unveiled a waterless, direct-to-chip liquid cooling system specifically designed for NVIDIA’s GB200 Grace Blackwell Superchip. At next week’s Dell Technologies World, ZutaCore will showcase the first dielectric cold plates to support NVIDIA’s superchip.
JetCool has launched an innovative liquid cooling module tailored for NVIDIA’s H100 SXM and PCIe GPUs, claiming a significant advancement in data center cooling technologies.
When it comes to cooling Servers and Workstations, Dynatron has a big name in the game. Not only does Dynatron have air coolers, they have numerous offerings for liquid cooling as well. You may have seen their name or even unbranded coolers inside machines like the 45Homelab HL15, or the TYAN Transport HX FT65T-B8050 that
Testing and reviewing SSDs has a new set of complexities with every interface update or form factor change. Never have these challenges been more prevalent than right now as the industry transitions not just to Gen5 SSDs, but also to the most diverse set of SSD form factors ever.
We are often asked by our readers how to get started in IT. In response to this question, we asked our community (Check out our Discord!) and considered what they had to say. In this article, we cover things like entry-level jobs, certifications, and more!
Being an administrator of any kind is hard. I don’t care if it is virtualization, storage, networking, or supporting the dweebs in app development, there are always problems and it’s always the administrator’s fault. Couple this with the classic “do more with less” mantra your idiot CTO bellows between bourbons and the return to office