Vertical Cooling Technology
Verari Systems' Patented Vertical Cooling Technology
is system that creates a high velocity stream of cool air driving away
hot air created by high performance components and power supplies. Many
cluster installations utilize traditional front to back cooling, which
creates hot and cold aisles in the data center as well as causing hot
spots that lead to system failure.
The Verari Systems Vertical Cooling Technology is ideal for large scale
data centers where floor cooling is efficiently utilized and exhausted
into ceiling ducts. Vertical cooling draws cool air up from the floor
and forces it through the entire rack and exhausts into the ceiling, creating
a constantly cool and secure environment for your data center. Increased
thermal capacity has been incorporated into the design, as well as the
ability to adjust air flow within the cabinet. Modular and hot swappable
fan trays create a stream of air throughout the system.
Read more about how Verari Systems patented Vertical
Cooling Technology is powering the Green Data Center.

Front to back cooling is a method where cool air
is drawn in through the front of the server and pushed out the back.
Unfortunately heat rises, and the cool air becomes warm as it enters
the rack, resulting in inefficient system cooling.
The greater the density of a system, the greater the heat production
from microprocessors and power supplies. These are the two biggest
heat culprits in servers. Processors alone are responsible for 75%
to 80% of the heat that needs to be dissipated. As servers continue
to increase in wattage and create more heat, front to back cooling
becomes less of a viable option for the data center. Front to back
cooling leads to data center hot spots, which ultimately leads to
system failure.