Supermicro is planning additional facilities to meet increasing demand for liquid-cooled datacenter infrastructure, and will focus on delivering entire plug-and-play installations to customers.
According to Supermicro, these campuses will form part of a new liquid-cooled ecosystem, intended to deliver kit faster to customers worldwide. The facilities will focus on delivering entire plug-and-play liquid-cooled solutions, ranging from systems to racks to water towers, it claims. "In San Jose, earlier this year, Supermicro acquired approximately 20 acres of land and buildings that will be used for manufacturing, assembly, and warehouse facilities. Additionally, Supermicro is leasing more multi-use factory/warehouse space at another San Jose location.
New datacenters will run more efficiently, reducing their carbon footprint compared to air-cooled facilities, with significant operational savings realized through lower electricity use over time, Liang claimed.