These data-intensive technologies consume far more power and generate substantial heat that legacy infrastructure isn't set up to handle, requiring new approaches to cabinet design, containment, cooling solutions, and infrastructure monitoring. COLUMBUS, Ohio [October 2, 2024] – Meeting the urgent need for solutions supporting high-density computing in increasingly crowded data center facilities, Vertiv (NYSE: VRT), a global provider of critical digital infrastructure and continuity solutions, today introduced Vertiv™ EnergyCore battery. High-performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI) are spurring major changes in data centers. Artificial intelligence is rewriting the rules of data center power. This buyer's checklist helps procurement managers balance compliance, reliability, and total cost of ownership —and avoid project delays, penalties, and rework. Data centers live and die by. Here are five key considerations to guide your decision when selecting data center cabinets: 1. Ideal Dimensions Cabinet size matters—not just height, but also width and depth. Standard server racks are typically 42U or 45U tall, but high-density and AI workloads may require taller 48U or 52U. DDC is redefining high-density cooling with its new V4, delivering an unprecedented 100kW air and 400kW liquid-to-chip ready cooling per cabinet. With its new ruggedized design, the S-Series V4 is more modular, scalable, flexible, and efficient while reducing operating and financial risk.