Boosting Data Centre Reliability: How Aisle Containment Makes a Difference

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Introduction

As digital transformation accelerates across industries, data centres are now the backbone of critical business operations. Ensuring uptime in these centres is no longer just a priority—it’s a necessity. The demands of handling massive data volumes, maintaining seamless connectivity, and reducing operational risks make effective data centre design crucial. One of the key approaches to achieving this is through Aisle Containment Solutions, an innovation that focuses on efficient thermal management to keep systems running smoothly and reliably.

Data centres consume significant energy, with cooling systems accounting for a large portion of this expenditure. High energy usage not only strains resources but also increases the risk of overheating—a primary factor in unexpected downtime. Uptime, or the availability of services and applications, is directly impacted by the cooling system’s ability to prevent temperature fluctuations and keep hardware within safe operating conditions.


Aisle Containment solutions work by isolating hot and cold airflow paths within data centres, typically dividing them into Hot Aisle Containment (HAC) or Cold Aisle Containment (CAC).
Implementing aisle containment goes beyond efficient cooling; it has a tangible impact on uptime, ensuring that data centres remain fully operational. Here’s how it enhances data centre reliability:


At Norden, we understand that data centres need robust, reliable infrastructure to support growth and avoid downtime. Our Aisle Containment Solutions are designed with efficiency and sustainability in mind, ensuring a cool, safe, and cost-effective environment for your data centre’s equipment. By isolating airflow and optimising cooling, Norden’s solutions make it easier for data centres to maintain stable operations while supporting greater energy efficiency.

The Uptime Challenge in Data Centres

How Aisle Containment Works

    Cold Aisle Containment (CAC): The cold aisle approach encloses the cold air section, ensuring that cool air only reaches the servers and other critical equipment.

    Hot Aisle Containment (HAC): HAC, on the other hand, captures hot exhaust air and directs it away from the cooling unit intake, ensuring that hot and cold airflows do not mix.

Both containment methods keep temperatures stable, protect hardware from thermal fluctuations, and improve cooling efficiency by up to 30%. By eliminating the risk of hot and cold air mixing, aisle containment ensures an optimised cooling environment that is easier to maintain and can prevent hardware failures.

Benefits of Aisle Containment for Uptime

1.   Energy Efficiency: Aisle containment significantly reduces the load on cooling units, making them more energy-efficient and extending their operational lifespan.

2.   Improved Equipment Lifespan: Stable, controlled temperatures lead to longer hardware life, reducing maintenance costs and minimising downtime for repairs.

3.   Scalability: As organisations expand their data infrastructure, aisle containment enables flexible, scalable cooling solutions that adapt to growing demands.

4.   Reduced Risk of Overheating: Effective aisle containment helps prevent critical failures that result from overheating, contributing to a more reliable and consistent uptime.

Norden’s Commitment to Uptime with Aisle Containment Solutions

If you’re interested in learning more about how our Aisle Containment Solutions can optimise uptime in your data centre, meet us at the upcoming Cloud & Data Centre India 2024 Conference on 14 November. Connect with our team to see how our solutions can transform your data centre’s performance and resilience.