A manager is evaluating the environmental design of a data center. Which of the following setups should the manager implement if the maximum thermal dissipation is the highest concern?
B. A hot-cold
Explanation:
The hot-cold aisle setup is specifically designed to address thermal dissipation in data centers. In this design, cold air is directed into the fronts of servers, while hot air is exhausted from the backs of the servers into a separate aisle. This arrangement helps maintain a clear distinction between hot and cold air, preventing hot air from mixing with cold air, which improves cooling efficiency and reduces the risk of thermal hotspots.
The correct terminology likely refers to hot aisle/cold aisle containment, a data center design practice where racks are arranged so that hot air (exhaust) and cold air (intake) are separated to optimize cooling efficiency and maximize thermal dissipation.
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