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“ I plan every one of our sites to be AI ready,” says Moti.“ Key considerations include how to effectively manage the increased power requirements of AI and being able to handle high and fast GPU and rack loads. It also means more advanced generators, working with the electricity board to ensure an uninterruptible power supply, cooling and chiller innovation and more. Close customer collaboration is really important throughout this process.”
Cooling and rapid temperature changes present a particular complexity. In this area, Bynet’ s lab plays a crucial role. It currently houses three cooling systems including rear door heat exchangers, in-rack solutions and CDU-based liquid cooling. The systems can handle more than 200 kW per rack, well beyond current typical requirements but aligned with where the industry is heading. Two of the three primary systems come from Schneider Electric, reflecting a partnership Bynet has developed around cooling innovation.
“ My first priority is to test everything,” Moti says.“ The next is to ensure our team understands every new system. Lastly, we give customers the opportunity to visit, to test and understand the systems we can deploy.” bynetdcs. co. il