Yep, DUG is DC cool!

I've once or twice contacted them as I know they have a DC here in England and 
I really wanted to have a look about and know more, not only about the cooling 
solution but also the software they can offer for HPC compute.

I'm only a start-up at present from two small locations and I definitely don't 
have millions to spend so that could be why I've never had a reply but I do 
still love the cooling solution they use and I would love to purchase some of 
the fluid they patent to utilise within some hardware of mine for testing 
within a product I'm wishing to market.

But I'm too small for them at present i assume to be taken any notice of.. 
Still love the DCs, the cooling solution and the software they use for compute 
mind.

It's nice to read and hear about DUG.

On 17 September 2019 00:55:48 BST, Gerald Henriksen <ghenr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Given that is has come up in the past, a podcast and video about a
>supercomputer that uses liquid cooling
>
>https://insidehpc.com/2019/09/podcast-extreme-power-and-cooling-efficiency-at-downunder-geosolutions/
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