power monitoring and control in data centers
Power monitoring and control in data centers refers to the methods and technologies used to track, regulate, and optimize the electrical power usage within these facilities. It involves monitoring the electrical inputs and outputs, tracking power consumption in real-time, and implementing strategies to ensure efficient and reliable operation. This includes monitoring factors such as voltage levels, current flow, power distribution, and overall energy consumption. The control aspect involves implementing automated systems and processes to modify the power usage, allocate resources, and manage power distribution based on the data gathered. The goal is to improve energy efficiency, enhance equipment reliability, prevent power outages, and reduce operational costs in data center environments.
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