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Posted on December 17, 2025 by Gento

AI server racks represent a major investment for data centers. Protecting these high-value assets starts with ensuring the power feeding AI racks is efficient, stable, and reliable — a job for intelligent power distribution units (PDUs).
In the era of AI, intelligent PDUs are more critical than ever. The intelligent PDU isn’t just a power strip; it’s a sophisticated device essential to managing today’s data center infrastructure. Features like remote power management, power metering and monitoring, and rack-level environmental monitoring offer two major benefits – ensuring power quality at the rack where IT equipment is being powered and improving energy efficiency.
Intelligent PDUs enable centralized, real-time power quality monitoring and control at a granular level and provide insights on how to drive efficiency. With intelligent PDUs, operators can remotely identify which devices on a rack are drawing too little or too much power, enabling them to make adjustments that improve consumption and ultimately prevent downtime from power-related issues.
Measuring Power Quality to Prevent Downtime
The Uptime Institute reports that downtime costs more than $100,000 for 54% of respondents to its annual survey, while 1 in 5 respondents put the price tag at more than $1 million. Downtime occurs for various reasons, including power issues. Data center power consumption is soaring as high-density, power-hungry AI workloads multiply, so operators want a tighter grip on energy use to control costs and carbon emissions.
Specially built intelligent PDUs can collect power quality data that can be used to troubleshoot issues such as distortions and variations in current. Digital meters in PDUs measure power consumption and identify stranded capacity. Power quality is measured and monitored at both the PDUs’ infeed and outlets to detect potentially harmful power events. In the event of a damaging power incident, an alarm and notification system within the PDU can be set to send alerts to a control center via the network, email, and/or text to trigger a response.
By analyzing the data collected from intelligent PDUs, technicians can determine if there are power quality issues at the rack and identify what they are and what causes them. These insights help data center operators create effective power quality mitigation plans. And over time, rack power quality patterns become recognizable, enabling optimization strategies that align with sustainability goals.
Intelligent PDU Key Features for AI Data Centers
As data centers seek to improve power management, it’s important to select high-density PDUs capable of handling the power loads in AI racks. Features essential to achieving energy efficiency include data collection, alarm capability to prevent overloads, and remote monitoring of power and environmental conditions.
Raritan PX4 Rack PDUs offer a comprehensive set of intelligent features, including real-time visibility, reporting, and alerting of power metrics and events. All PDU data is encrypted by default. The PX4 series also delivers high outlet and power density to maximize physical rack space and cable management, as well as alternating branch outlets, which simplify load balancing and help prevent heating in the neutral current line.
PX4 PDUs deliver flexibility and help data centers prepare for future requirements. As AI adoption accelerates, intelligent PDUs will help operators better manage their power consumption to avoid issues and drive energy efficiency. The intelligent PDU, with its data-collection and remote capabilities, becomes an integral component to a well-run data center.
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