As rack densities increase across the data center industry, high-density deployments are quickly becoming the new baseline. Cooling is now a deciding factor in what infrastructure can be deployed, where it can operate, and how quickly new capacity can come online.
To help address this shift, OptiCool Technologies and CoreSite have launched a strategic solutions partnership designed to support customers deploying next-generation infrastructure in CoreSite data centers.
Supporting Next-Generation Infrastructure
OptiCool provides advanced two-phase rear door heat exchanger (RDHx) cooling solutions for high-density compute environments. Through the partnership, OptiCool and CoreSite will work together to streamline introductions and coordination when advanced cooling solutions are required, particularly for customers evaluating higher-density environments inside CoreSite facilities.
The collaboration helps customers engage earlier and evaluate cooling strategies faster as projects move toward deployment.
“This partnership is about helping customers move faster when cooling becomes a critical requirement,” said Lawrence “LL” Lee, Chief Channel Officer at OptiCool. “By aligning with CoreSite, we’re creating a clearer path for teams navigating thermal constraints and higher power densities.”
Preparing for the Future of Data Centers
CoreSite continues to advance its data center solutions to meet increasing high-density computing requirements.
“By collaborating with partners like OptiCool, CoreSite’s facilities can meet customers’ current requirements and anticipate future cooling needs,” said Alec Gramont, VP of Product Strategy and Edge at CoreSite.



