A formatted document containing comprehensive information about a substance or mixture for use in workplace chemical control regulatory frameworks by employers and workers. Target audiences include transporters, emergency responders (including poison centers) and consumers. Typically printed and found in immediate adjacency to the substance or mixture to promote workplace safety. See Appendix XX the Safety Data Sheet format for the United States. Formerly known as Material safety data sheet. Source: United Nations GHS
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This is a glossary of older terms. While many of the definitions are unchanged, some of the definitions may be out of date and some of the terms may no longer be in use in the Data Center industry. This legacy glossary provides definitions for hundreds of information and communications technology (ICT) and data center terms and acronyms. Arranged alphabetically and searchable, the glossary explains common industry vocabulary.
Synchronous dynamic random-access memory. Source: ASHRAE
Safety Data Sheet. Source: United Nations GHS
United States Securities and Exchange Commission. Source: PwC
The SI unit of time. It is defined by taking the fixed numerical value of the cesium frequency ΔνCs, the unperturbed ground-state hyperfine transition frequency of the cesium 133 atom, to be 9 192 631 770 when expressed in the unit Hz, which is equal to s-1. Source: BIPM
An item specifically designed to function as a node on a computer network and provides service to terminals on the network through managing an expansive shared resource. Includes file server which manages a set of disks and provide storage and archival services to computers on the network that may or may not have their own disks, printer server which provides high quality and/or high-speed printing so that each terminal on the network need not have its own printer, and/or communications server which provides connection to various communication media including other LANs and/or public networks. Excludes: PROCESSOR, FILE SERVER. [ FIIG=A23900;INC=53149 || DLIS || ISO 22745-11 Source: eOTD ECCMA Open Technical Dictionary is an ISO 22745 compliant dictionary managed by ECCMA
Sulfur hexafluoride, an EPA targeted greenhouse gas. Source: Unites States Environmental Protection Agency
Système international d’unités/International System of Units. Source: BIPM
A word used to indicate the relative level of severity of hazard and alert the reader to a potential hazard on the label. The GHS uses "Danger" and "Warning" as signal words. Source: United Nations GHS
A classification type of data center cooling for high heat density liquid cooling of data center equipment. Uses indirect liquid cooling with a cold plate. Source: NVIDIA
Stock keeping unit. Units within the same family of processors with differing attributes such as frequency, number of cores, wattage, and case temperature limits. Source: ASHRAE
Service level agreements. Source: ASHRAE
Radiant energy emitted by the sun. Source: Oxford Languages
A substance or mixture which does not meet the definitions of liquid or a gas. Source: United Nations GHS
Volume of fluid present upon disconnection of fluid coupling pairs. Amount will vary depending on the type of shutoff integral to the connectors. Common fluid coupling embodiments may include poppet or flush-face valve types with flush-face generating the lesser amount of spillage. A flush-face connector may also be referred to as a no spill or dripless coupling, where the mating surface may only be minimally wetted on disconnection. Fluid coupling spillage is often a function of system pressure and flow rate on disconnection. Source: ASHRAE
A classification type of data center cooling for high heat density liquid cooling of data center equipment. Uses direct liquid cooling through immersion or spray. Source: NVIDIA
A classification type of data center cooling. Source: NVIDIA
Assets exposed to devaluations or conversion to ‘liabilities’ because of unanticipated changes in their initially expected revenues due to innovations and/or evolutions of the business context, including changes in public regulations at the domestic and international levels. Source: IPCC
Chemical elements and their compounds in the natural state or obtained by any production process, including any additive necessary to preserve the stability of the product and any impurities derived from the process used, but excluding any solvent which may be separated without affecting the stability of the substance or changing its composition. Source: United Nations GHS
A set of equipment reducing the high voltage of electrical power transmission to that suitable for supply to consumers. Source: Oxford Languages
Any additional non-harmonized type of information supplied on the container of a hazardous product that is not required or specific under the GHS. In some cases, this information may be required by other competent authorities, or it may be additional information provided at the discretion of the manufacturer/distributor. Source: United Nations GHS
Data centers are subject to an expanding set of largely voluntary sustainability standards and requirements covering measurement and reporting, water and energy use, renewable energy procurement, equipment and system efficiency, greenhouse gas emissions management, adherence to a circular economy approach, and siting and design requirements. Investors and customers will increasingly use these standards to make investment and purchasing decisions. Legislators and regulators will use them as the basis of mandates governing the sustainability of operations and periodic sustainability reporting. Data Center operators will need to meet the requirements of many of these standards. Source: Uptime Institute
A stakeholder in the decision to invest, divest, use, source liquid cooled data center environments. Source: United States Department of Energy CoE
A graphical element intended to succinctly convey information. Source: United Nations GHS