ODATA introduces air-cooling technology across facilities in Latin America

ODATA introduces air-cooling technology across facilities in Latin America

The proprietary air-cooling system optimises high-density cooling capacity as well as energy and space efficiency from technology by ODATA’s parent company, Aligned Data Centers.

ODATA, an Aligned Data Centers company and provider of data centre services for Latin America, has announced the integration of a proprietary, patent-pending air-cooling technology, Delta Cube (Delta3), across its data centres in Latin America.

Delta3, a technology developed and patented by Aligned Data Centers – ODATA’s parent company – is being manufactured for its data centres locally in Brazil. This will reduce equipment acquisition costs, accelerate time-to-market and drive investment and innovation in the country.

Unlike conventional data centre cooling methods that simply push cold air into the data hall, Delta3 captures and removes heat directly at its source. This creates a hyper-scalable and extremely efficient environment that dynamically adapts to the IT load demands of customers.

Seasoned by a decade of development and improvement, Delta3 represents a significant advancement and evolution of the solutions offered by ODATA, standing out for its efficiency, sustainability, scalability and flexibility.

Designed to cool high and mixed power densities of up to 50kW per rack in the same row, Delta3 allows ODATA customers to maximise space usage while saving energy. 

Additionally, Delta3 can be easily integrated with liquid cooling systems, positioning ODATA to quickly meet the new high-density demands of next-generation applications such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML) and Deep Learning (DL). 

Delta3 is already in production by Munters at its facility located in Araucária, Paraná. Munters is a global company specialising in energy-efficient air and liquid data centre cooling and industrial humidification control solutions. 

By manufacturing the system domestically, ODATA is strengthening Brazil’s production capabilities, boosting the local economy and generating employment opportunities in the region.

“We are thrilled to introduce this cutting-edge technology to our Latin American data centres, driving the growth of the Brazilian industry and fulfilling our commitment to building a robust digital infrastructure in the region,” said Ricardo Alário, CEO of ODATA. “The adoption of Delta3 exemplifies our on-going commitment to technical excellence, environmental sustainability and on-going innovation to meet the evolving requirements of our customers.”

ODATA at the forefront of sustainability

As a pioneer in Latin America in adopting innovative solutions like Delta3, ODATA continues to set the standard for innovation, sustainability and technological excellence in the region.

“Delta3, is a cooling system specifically designed for mission-critical areas. This means that the strengths and features of the equipment are integrated to ensure optimisation of energy consumption and reduction of carbon emissions at the same time,” added Alário.

In addition to working with equipment and designs that minimise energy consumption, ODATA is one of the first hyper-scalable data centre companies in Brazil to become an independent producer of renewable energy, ensuring that 100% of its consumption comes from sustainable sources.

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