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Cooling Density

Cooling density in a data center context refers to the amount of cooling capacity available per unit of space, typically measured in watts per square foot or watts per square meter. It represents the ability of the data center's cooling infrastructure to remove heat generated by IT equipment within a given area. High cooling density is essential in environments with dense, high-power IT equipment, as it ensures that sufficient cooling resources are available to maintain optimal operating temperatures and prevent overheating.