Data Centre Magazine June 2024 | Page 101

The web interface of Cadence ’ s digital twin software
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“ It allows operators to test adding new equipment , predict potential issues with existing components , and optimise power distribution across the entire data centre ,” Dave King , Senior Principal Product Engineer at Cadence explains . “ This can all be done virtually before any changes are made in the real world .”
Digital twins can enable proactive and informed decisions that lead to greater optimisation and downtime prevention , which can be costly . Cadence ’ s own findings reveal that protecting businesses from downtime is the biggest cause of sleepless nights within organisations .
Reducing this downtime leads to greater environmental efficiency , helping data centres make good on their sustainability pledges . Dave highlights that digital twin technology can be seen as a “ crystal ball ” for data centre power management in this way .
“ Maintaining a constant , reliable power supply is mission critical , something digital twins can support by simulating and troubleshooting changes to power systems and enabling failure analysis ,” he says .
Using digital twins for data centre power management can have multifaceted benefits , including improved resilience and efficiency , as well as delivering cost savings , as Dave explains .
“ First , by allowing the simulation of different power profiles and failure conditions , digital twins can predict and allow data centre managers to prevent
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